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- than the masculine, consequently in women, the ability to incorporate nondualistic awareness is ****umed to be higher. Tricarico argued that women in ****...
- within Vaishnavism, from dualistic (Dvaita) Vedanta of Madhvacharya, to nondualistic (Advaita) Vedanta of Madhusudana Sarasvati. Axiology in a Vaishnava Upanishad...
- Adi Shankara (Śaṅkarācārya). Shankara interprets the Gita in a monist, nondualistic tradition (Advaita Vedanta). Advaita Vedanta affirms on the non-dualism...
- by which the nondualistic Tantric traditions set themselves apart from other traditions – so much so that they used the term "nondualistic practice" (advaitacara)...
- soul and Brahman has been accepted. Advaita describes the features of a nondualistic experience, in which a subjective experience also becomes an "object"...
- eternally blissful spiritual Self (Atman, soul) in whom yogis delight nondualistically. The root of the word Rama is ram- which means "stop, stand still,...
- pursuits of spirituality. The Yoga practice is particularly pronounced in nondualistic Shaivism, with the practice refined into a methodology such as four-fold...
- spiritual liberation is achievable only in after-life (videhamukti). The nondualistic traditions such as Adi Shankara's Advaita Vedanta tradition of Hinduism...
- sometimes referred to as Shaktadavaitavada (literally, the path of nondualistic Shakti). Other influential ancient and medieval classical texts of Hinduism...
- of Hindu philosophy, called Shaktadavaitavada (literally, the path of nondualistic Shakti). The Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda, remarked thus; about being...