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Definition of Vedantist

Vedantist
Vedantist Ve*dan"tist, n. One versed in the doctrines of the Vedantas.

Meaning of Vedantist from wikipedia

- among early Vedantins". In contrast to Badarayana, post-Shankara Advaita Vedantists hold a different view, Vivartavada, which says that the effect, the world...
- Bhattacharya was medieval Pandit and Bhakti reformer from Kamrup. As a vedantist of the Advaita school, he re****ed the monistic doctrines of Sankaradeva...
- researcher and Tamil scholar Kachiyapper (8th century), Indian poet and Vedantist and the author of Kanda Puranam K. S. Krishnan, Indian physicist, co-discoverer...
- romanized: Kachiyappar) was an 8th-century Tamil temple priest as well as a poet and Vedantist. He is the author of the Kanda Puranam, written between the years 600...
- statement, The First and Last Freedom (1954). Huxley and Heard became Vedantists in the group formed around Hindu Swami Prabhavananda, and subsequently...
- of the knowledge of an integrated life based upon Vedic principles and Vedantist reality". Author Barry Miles writes that, despite the media's skepticism...
- meditation. After migrating to America in 1937, Heard and Huxley became Vedantists attending functions at the Vedanta Society of Southern California, under...
- was "fundamentally neither Tibetan nor Buddhist, but Theosophical and Vedantist." He introduced a terminology into the translation which was largely derived...
- Mani**** and Perumpāṇāṟṟuppaṭai. Initially temple was built by Pallavas. The Vedantist Kachiyapper served as a priest at the temple. The existing structure then...
- of no soul seems to imply quite a different perspective from that of Vedantist philosophy, in which the individual soul or self [atman] is seen as identical...