What Is The ‘Problem of One & Many’?
The Problem of ‘One’ and ‘Many’ is considered as an age old problem among the philosophers of Monistic School. Both Indian and Greek monist
The Problem of ‘One’ and ‘Many’ is considered as an age old problem among the philosophers of Monistic School. Both Indian and Greek monist
The conclusion that Ultimate Reality cannot have qualities (unqualified) is derived from the conditioned, limited
The most confusing component of ആdvaita വ്വ്edanta philosophy, that evoke uneasiness among the begin- ners, is the doctrine of Avidya or
Normally Māya of Advaita Vedānta is believed to be representing a non-existent thing, by the easy readers of Vedanta. InContinue Reading
The most important and valued principle of Advaita Vedānta is that everything is divine. Advaita Vedanta achieves this by assigning a relative reality below the single, absolute
Can this world be the handiwork or creation of God? The question arises because of the condition of the world that





