He campaigned India-wide to consolidate the Hindu faiths of his time under the banner of Advaita Vedanta. |
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Later many philosophers did not agree with his absolute monism, and they have had introduced various revisions in the philosophical basis of Advaita Vedanta of Shankara. |
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The Advaita concepts of falsity and indescribability of the world were severely criticized and rejected. |
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This recurrent Taoist theme appears also as the foundation of Advaita, of Zen and all non-dual approaches. |
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The three main systems of Vedanta are Advaita, Vishishtadvaita and Dvaita. |
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There is Nina, a world renouncer in the Advaita tradition who now lives in a Hindu ashram. |
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For the Advaita Vedanta, because no author of the Vedas is mentioned, an unbroken chain of Vedic teachers is quite conceivable, so that the scriptures bear testimony to their own eternality. |
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Sankaracharya lived in the 8th century AD and is considered to be one of the greatest Indian philosophers and the most important proponent of the philosophy of non-duality or Advaita Vedanta. |
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Brief: This is a unique book of its genre that deeply analyzes the five states of consciousness that Advaita Vedanta talks about in its two streams: inner and outer. |
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They each openly favor one Vedantic school, the Dvaita and the Advaita schools, respectively. |
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All these texts describe Hindu renunciation and monastic values, and express strongly Advaita Vedanta tradition ideas. |
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He has been a teacher of Advaita spirituality for 30 years, and is also the author of Women of Power and Grace. |
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I was particularly interested by Anantanand Rambachan's nine-point summary of the social implications of Advaita Hinduism. |
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This, state Patrick Olivelle and other scholars, is likely because the monasteries of Advaita tradition of Hinduism had become well established in ancient times. |
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Even more interesting is the next chapter, in which Rao compares and contrasts the Yogic philosophy with that of Advaita Vedanta, the philosophy of Shankara. |
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