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This article proposes to examine in detail Aurobindo’s searching—and often quite original—criticisms of Advaita Vedānta, which have not yet received the sustained scholarly attention they deserve.
Swami Medhananda
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PANENTHEISM, NEUTRAL MONISM, AND ADVAITA VEDANTA
It is argued that when it comes to the hard problem of consciousness neutral monism beats out the competition. It is further argued that neutral monism provides a unique route to a novel type of panentheism via Advaita Vedanta Hinduism.
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El aporte del Ṛg-Veda a la doctrina no dualista (advaita vedānta ) según Śaṅkara
Śan·kara acepta el Veda como fuente escritural ortodoxa para averiguar acerca del dharma y del brahman. En general, se ha estudiado ya gran parte de las interrelaciones textuales que este autor entreteje principalmente alrededor de las upaniṣad para ...
Anselmo Hernández Quiroz
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O CONCEITO DE ṚṆA (DÍVIDA) NO HINDUÍSMO
São bem conhecidas, no contexto dos estudos indológicos, as críticas do orientalista alemão Paul Hacker às interpretações ético-morais da ontologia não-dual (advaita) da escola Vedānta, apresentada ao Ocidente pelo monge hindu Swami Vivekananda (1863 ...
Dilip Loundo
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A Complex Ultimate Reality: The Metaphysics of the Four Yogas
This essay will pose and seek to answer the following question: If, as Swami Vivekananda claims, the four yogas are independent and equally effective paths to God-realization and liberation from the cycle of rebirth, then what must reality be like?
Jeffery D. Long
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In medieval India, the desire for “the unity of Brahman and Self” was present in the Vedānta tradition of Hinduism. Adi Śaṅkara, the master of Vedānta philosophy, proposed the six-fold sādhana: mind control, sense control, mental tranquility, endurance ...
Yixuan Liu
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Advaita Vedanta answer to the hard problem of consciousness: A philosophical review
For thousands of years, human beings have been exploring the fundamental nature of the world and the self. In this process, modern science and Vedanta philosophy do not differ in conceiving the physical body as a material and mind also as a material. But
Ravi Kumar Reddy Juturi
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Towards a Spiritual Model of Cosmic Education Based on Advaita Vedanta Philosophy [PDF]
The author outlines a spiritually oriented model of cosmic education inspired by Advaita Vedanta philosophy. The description of the general principles of this Nondual Vedantic Cosmic Education (NVCE) will be preceded by a brief review of the writings of ...
Rafael Pulido-Moyano
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The Theology of Avatāra in the Bhāgavata Purāṇa
The idea of avatāra no doubt presents a philosophical challenge, as it appears to stand in contrast to the Vedāntic principle of non-duality; the Bhāgavata purāṇa (BhP) offers an opportunity to look into this question due to its unique structure, which ...
Ithamar Theodor
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Karma Yoga: A traditional perspective
Background: Karma Yoga is a valid way to the ultimate realization of the Self. It has been emphasized by Yogeśvara Kṛṣṇa in Śrīmadbhagavadgītā. There is a prevalent misconception that the traditional exponents of Advaita Vedānta have declined to accept ...
Rajeshwar Mukherjee
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