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- Sivananda, Tat Tvam Asi, Right Significance of TAT TVAM ASI Ram Chandran, tattvam asi Mahavakyas माण्डूक्योपनिषत्, Mandukhya UpanishadSanskrit Text, sanskritdo****ents...
- Sangathan Location India Information School type Public, Co-educational Motto Tattvaṁ pūṣaṇa apāvr̥ṇu Established 15 December 1963; 61 years ago (15 December...
- VedaBase. Archived from the original on 23 May 2006. vadanti tat tattva-vidas tattvam yaj jnanam advayam brahmeti paramatmeti bhagavan iti sabdyate Bryant 2007...
- Purana claims that daya is one of the necessary ways to be happy. Ekadashi Tattvam explains daya is treating a stranger, a relative, a friend, and a foe as...
- Yathasukham - Transcendent Bliss XIV Isvara - Natural Dissolution of the Mind XV Tattvam - Unborn Self or Brahman XVI Svasthya - Self-Abidance through Obliteration...
- Yoga – Spiritual practices from ancient India vadanti tat tattva-vidas tattvam, yaj jnanam advayam brahmeti paramatmeti, bhagavan iti sabdyate brahma-vid...
- and it is I Am that I Am Dualism (Indian philosophy) Nondualism Monism Tattvam Asi In English language literature also printed as So’ham, So Ham, So-aham...
- Nagar , Uttar Pradesh India Information School type co-educational Motto Tattvaṁ pūṣaṇa apāvr̥ṇu ("The face of Truth is covered by a golden vessel, Remove...
- claims Matsya Purana, is one of necessary paths to being happy. Ekadashi Tattvam explains daya is treating a stranger, a relative, a friend, and a foe as...
- Canto 3, Chapter 5, Verse 27, mahat is described as: tato ‘bhavan mahat-tattvam avyaktāt kāla-coditāt vijñānātmātma-deha-sthaṁ viśvaṁ vyañjaṁs tamo-nudaḥ...