- the
Smriti (remembered tradition)
foundation of Vedanta. All
prominent Vedantic teachers,
including Shankara, Bhaskara, Ramanuja, Madhva, Nimbarka, and...
-
Gaudapada adapted philosophical concepts from Buddhism,
giving them a
Vedantic basis and interpretation. The
Buddhist concepts were
further Vedanticised...
- Puruṣottama; c. 9th century) also
known as Purushottama, was a
vedantic philosopher and theologian. He was a
disciple of Viśvācārya and the third...
- she
became more
dedicated to her
religious education. She
founded the
Vedantic Center in 1975 and the
Shanti Anantam ashram in
California in 1983, where...
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Ramakrishna Math and
Ramakrishna Mission (RKM) is a
spiritual and
philanthropic organisation headquartered in
Belur Math, West Bengal. The
mission is named...
- The swan is a
symbol of
purity and
transcendence in
Vedantic teaching....
- on
Vaishnavism in Bengal. He is
considered the
chief proponent of the
Vedantic philosophy of
Achintya Bheda Abheda. However, the
concept of inconceivable...
- 2307/1390252, JSTOR 1390252 Medhananda,
Swami (2022).
Swami Vivekananda's
Vedāntic Cosmopolitanism.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-762446-3. Michelis...
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Trishna (Sanskrit: तृष्णा)
means – 'thirst' (Caitanya
Caritamrta Adi 4.149), 'aspiration' (Caitanya
Caritamrta Antya 14.44), 'longing', 'craving' or 'lusty...
- The
Anandamaya kosha or "sheath made of bliss" (ananda) is in
Vedantic philosophy the most
subtle or
spiritual of the five
levels of
embodied self. It...