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Adhyāsa (Sanskrit:अध्यास Superimposition) is a
concept in
Hindu philosophy referring to the
superimposition of an attribute, quality, or characteristic...
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imposing (aropa) of a
superior character on the
inferior whereas in
Pratika (
adhyasa)
Upasana the
inferior form is
contemplated as Brahman. Āropa or illusion...
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knowledge of
reality as it is in itself.
Apara Vidya is
rooted in "
adhyasa" and "ignorance", Para
Vidya is
transcendent of the
Apara Vidya and aims...
- Shankara's view, avidyā is
adhyasa, "the
superimposition of the
qualities of one
thing upon another." As
Shankara explains in the
Adhyasa-bhasya, the introduction...
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after death).
Moksha in this life
includes psychological liberation from
adhyasa (fears
besetting one's life) and
avidya (ignorance or
anything that is...
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still evident.
Superimposition or
superimposed may also
refer to:
Adhyasa, a
Sanskrit term for the
superimposition or
false attribution of properties...
- and karma:
buddhyadicatustayam (buddhi, manas, citta, ahamkara),
avidya (
adhyasa, super-imposition), kama (desire),
karma (action of the
nature of dharma...
- that has the
power to
project i.e. to
superimpose the
unreal on the real (
adhyāsa), and also the
power to
conceal the real
resulting in the
delusion of the...
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develops a
complete theory of
knowledge on the
basis of Shankara's
notion of
adhyāsa ("superimposition" — "the
apparent presentation to
consciousness of something...
- ISBN 978-81-7090-435-9. Sri
Bhashya Ramanuja Chandogya Upanishad with
Shankara Bhasya, GN Jha (Translator)
Adhyasa Bhashyam audio of
Adisankaracharya (Dr.Goli)...