Advaita Tattva Sudha By Sastraratnakara Satabhusani Sanskrit
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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.
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