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Though there are many
Mahavakyas, four of them, one from each of the four Vedas, are
often mentioned as "the
Mahavakyas".
Other Mahavakyas are: ekam evadvitiyam...
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recognizing the
identity of
Atman and Brahman, as
mediated by the
Mahavakyas,
especially Tat Tvam Asi, "That you are."
Shankara lived in the time of...
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prescribes elaborate preparatory practice,
including contemplation of the
mahavakyas,
posing a
paradox of two
opposing approaches which is also recognized...
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Nididhyasana (Sanskrit: निदिध्यासन) is
profound and
repeated meditation on the
mahavakyas,
great Upanishadic statements such as "That art Thou", to
realize the...
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Vishishtadvaita (IAST Viśiṣṭādvaita; Sanskrit: विशिष्टाद्वैत) is a
school of
Hindu philosophy belonging to the
Vedanta tradition.
Vedanta refers to the...
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Kausitaki S.1.
Svetaketu is the
recipient of the
knowledge enshrined in the
mahavakya which appears in the
sixteen chapters of the 6th
section (Prapathaka)...
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Epigram Epitaph French moralists Gospel of
Thomas Greguería
Legal maxim Mahavakya Maxim Proverb Pseudo-Phocylides
Sacred Scripture: Book of
Proverbs Ecclesiastes...
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Mahavakya Upanishad (Sanskrit: महावाक्य उपनिषत्, IAST:
Mahāvākya Upaniṣad) is a
Sanskrit text and one of the
minor Upanishads of Hinduism. It is attached...
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maintained that
although Hindu scripture contains similar statements, the
Mahavakyas,
these are not as
direct as
given in Exodus.
Further the "I am" is explained...
- Neo-Advaita
Concepts classical Advaita vedanta Atman Brahman Avidya Ajativada Mahāvākyas Satchitananda Om Tat Tvam Asi
Three Bodies Aham
Cause and
effect Kosha...