![]() The jivatman or individual self is a mere reflection or limitation of singular Ātman in a multitude of apparent individual bodies. In this view, ( jiv) Ātman, the experiencing self, and Ātman-Brahman, the highest Self and Absolute Reality, is non-different. The term Advaita (literally "non-secondness", but usually rendered as " nondualism", and often equated with monism ) refers to the idea that Brahman alone is ultimately real, while the transient phenomenal world is an illusory appearance ( maya) of Brahman. One should gently, gently merge in SAT-AUM.Īdvaita Vedanta ( / ʌ d ˈ v aɪ t ə v ɛ ˈ d ɑː n t ə/ Sanskrit: अद्वैत वेदान्त, IAST: Advaita Vedānta) is a Hindu sādhanā, a path of spiritual discipline and experience, and the oldest extant tradition of the orthodox Hindu school Vedānta. ![]() Neither that, nor this, nor the meaning of existence am I,īut existence, consciousness, joy immortal thus attaining clarity,ĭiscarding attachment to being and non-being, Narayana Guru on Advaita Vedanta in his work Atmopadesa Śatakam
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