Vivaraṇopanyasa : A commentary on Vivaranatâtparya (a treatise on Vedanta philosophy) Sanskrit
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181.48 C 33342 F 107419 Forgive me | 181.48 C 4419 H 107380 Hymn to sri daksinamaurty of adi sanakara | 181.48 C 4419 P 107415 Practice of vedanta | 181.48 D 186 V 105846 Vivaraṇopanyasa : | 181.48 D3606 S 101338 Srimadvisnusahasranamastotram | 181.48 D5352 V 103654 Vedantaparibhasha: | 181.48 D5357 V 105860 Vedantaparibhasha : |
Vedanta or Uttara Mīmāṃsā is one of the six orthodox (āstika) schools of Hindu philosophy. Vedanta literally means "end of the Vedas", reflecting ideas that emerged from the speculations and philosophies contained in the Upanishads.
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