- are the
Advaitins, the
followers of Shankara. "Although the
world can be
described as
conventionally real", adds Nicholson, "the
Advaitins claim that...
- are the
Advaitins, the
followers of Shankara. "Although the
world can be
described as
conventionally real," adds Nicholson, "the
Advaitins claim that...
-
Jagadish "Jaggi"
Vasudev (born 3 September, 1957), also
known as Sadhguru, is an
Indian guru and
founder of the Isha Foundation,
based in Coimbatore, India...
- have sta**** for a long time and at Bi****ur, he
supposedly defeated many
Advaitins and
converted them to
Dvaita fold.
After that, he
returned to Kumbakonam...
- won.
According to
Satchidanandendra Sarasvati, "almost all the
later Advaitins were
influenced by
Mandana Misra and Bhaskara." He
argues that most of...
-
latter called it
realistic Advaita), a view of
Vedanta that
rejects the
Advaitins' idea that the
world is illusory. As
Aurobindo phrased it, philosophers...
- in
their practice. The
tradition has been
called by
William Jackson as "
advaitin,
monistic in its outlook". The term
Smarta also
refers to
Brahmins who...
- 8th
century CE, and has been
vastly influential on Hinduism. Therefore,
Advaitins believe that
Brahman is the sole
Supreme Being (Para Brahman) and Ultimate...
-
disciple of Adi Sankara, he
seems to have been the most
authoritative Advaitin until the 10th
century CE. He is
often identified with Sureśvara, though...
- Chán-schools emerged. The term "maya-vada" is
primarily being used by non-
Advaitins. See The
story begins with the
transformation of the
Bodhisattva Samantabhadra...