In Vedanta (one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy), God is referred to as “Brahman,” and the word “Brahman” means vast or unlimited. So, Brahman is not limited by time, which means it is ...
TV Program - Sankara is considered the most important philosopher in India and the greatest exponent of Vedanta-Advaita. Born in the south in 788, Sankara spread his doctrine throughout the country ...
“Religion is neither talk, not theory, nor intellectual consent. It is realization in the heart of our hearts. It is touching God. It is feeling, realizing that I am a spirit, a soul, in relation to ...
Adi Shankaracharya's Vivekachudamani highlights the dangers of sensory indulgence, using vivid analogies to illustrate how attachment to the senses leads to downfall. Shankara elucidates Advaitic ...