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- Upadeśasāhasrī (Sanskrit: उपदेशसाहस्री, lit. 'A thousand teachings') is an 8th-century CE Sanskrit text of Adi Shankara. Considered a Prakaraṇa grantha...
- prin****l Upanishads, his commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, and the Upadeśasāhasrī. The authenticity of Shankara being the author of Vivekacūḍāmaṇi has...
- (pramana-janya) in section 1.18.133 of Upadesasahasri, and section 1.1.4 of Brahmasutra-bhasya. NB: some m****cripts list Upadesasahasri verse 1.18.133 as 2.18.133...
- Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. A Thousand Teachings: The Upadesasahasri of Sankara. Translated by Ma****a, Sengaku. State University of New York...
- former is pluralistic, the latter monistic." Highest self: Shankara, Upadesasahasri I.18.3: "I am ever-free, the existent" (Sat). I.18.6: "The two [contradictory]...
- service, effort and the process of inquiry. The 8th century Hindu text Upadesasahasri of the Advaita Vedanta philosopher Adi Shankara discusses the role of...
- Jivanmuktanandalahari. These texts are not attributed to Adi Shankara. Upadesasahasri, another Advaita teaching manual, is attributed to Adi Shankara. There...
- unconditioned Brahman. I am pure Awareness, always non-dual. — Adi Shankara, Upadesasahasri 11.7, Since Buddhism denies the existence of a separate self, as explicated...
- Atman, which the individual at the core is. As Shankara states in the Upadesasahasri: Up.I.174: "Through such sentences as 'Thou art That' one knows one's...
- statements emphasizing epistemology (pramana–janya) in section 1.18.133 of Upadesasahasri and section 1.1.4 of Brahmasutra–bhasya. Nicholson (2010, p. 27) writes...