- Achintya-
Bheda-Abheda (अचिन्त्यभेदाभेद, acintyabhedābheda in IAST) is a
school of
Vedanta representing the
philosophy of
inconceivable one-ness and difference...
- Jîva-Îshvara-
bheda —
difference between the Self and the
Supreme God Jada-Îshvara-
bheda —
difference between the
insentient and the
Supreme God Mitha-jîva-
bheda —...
- —Arthashastra
Kautilya mentioned four
Upayas - Sama, Dana or Dama,
Danda and
Bheda as ways to
solve state politics to
avoid conflicts and war
situations (Arthashastra...
-
Rakhi Sawant (also
known as
Fatima Durrani; born
Neeru Bheda; 25
November 1978) is an
Indian dancer, model,
actress and
television talk show host, who...
- fire, are non-different (abheda) from the fire. They are also
different (
bheda),
located in
different place from the fire from
which they originated. Yet...
-
Tattvavada (Dvaita) (dualism),
Suddhadvaita (pure non-dualism), and Achintya-
Bheda-Abheda (inconceivable
difference and non-difference).
Modern developments...
- Adhikari-
bheda, the
Sanskrit expression which is a
combination of two
words – "adhikari",
meaning the
rightful or the qualified, and "
bheda",
meaning distinction...
- is
considered the
chief proponent of the
Vedantic philosophy of
Achintya Bheda Abheda. However, the
concept of
inconceivable difference in non-difference...
- creator,
Ishvara (Krishna). In
Sanskrit achintya means 'inconceivable',
bheda translates as 'difference', and
abheda translates as 'one-ness'. Self (their...
- of a
dialogue between the sage
Atreya and his
pupil Bhela (also
called Bheḍa). However,
several other people also talk to
Atreya in the text, including:...