Advaita Tattva Sudha By Sastraratnakara Satabhusani
Anantakrisna Sastri Ed,
Advaita Tattva Sudha By Sastraratnakara Satabhusani Sanskrit - 1 st ed - Delhi Nag Publishers 1986 - 622
The Vedanta tradition of Hinduism are many sub-schools, of which Advaita is one. Unlike Buddhism, but like Jainism, all Vedanta schools consider the existence of Atman (real self, soul) as self-evident. The Vedanta tradition also posits the concept of Brahman as the eternal, unchanging metaphysical reality. The sub-schools of Vedanta disagree on the relation between Atman and Brahman. The Advaita darsana considers them to be identical.
Dvaita dvaita vipraripatra, Bhedasya pramanantara sidvatvena mithatwam, Panchamadrushtantasyadvaita evam svarasyam.
Philosophy Advaita
181.482 An14 A / 104457
Advaita Tattva Sudha By Sastraratnakara Satabhusani Sanskrit - 1 st ed - Delhi Nag Publishers 1986 - 622
The Vedanta tradition of Hinduism are many sub-schools, of which Advaita is one. Unlike Buddhism, but like Jainism, all Vedanta schools consider the existence of Atman (real self, soul) as self-evident. The Vedanta tradition also posits the concept of Brahman as the eternal, unchanging metaphysical reality. The sub-schools of Vedanta disagree on the relation between Atman and Brahman. The Advaita darsana considers them to be identical.
Dvaita dvaita vipraripatra, Bhedasya pramanantara sidvatvena mithatwam, Panchamadrushtantasyadvaita evam svarasyam.
Philosophy Advaita
181.482 An14 A / 104457