Advaita: Non-Dual Spirituality - from Ancient India to our Global Age
ArshaBodha - Swami Tadatmananda・2 minutes read
Ancient Indian sages believed in a hidden dimension called brahman, the underlying reality from which everything derives its existence. Advaita teachings aim to help individuals realize non-dual brahman as their true self, leading to inner peace and contentment.
Insights
- Advaita Vedanta, rooted in ancient Indian wisdom, teaches that the physical world is a manifestation of a singular underlying reality called brahman, guiding individuals towards realizing this non-dual brahman within themselves for inner peace and contentment.
- The teachings of Advaita Vedanta, upheld by an unbroken lineage of traditional teachers, emphasize a foundation based on scripture, reasoning, and experience, ensuring that aspirants are led through a collection of teaching methods towards uncovering the truth of non-dual brahman and addressing the root of human suffering caused by ignorance.
Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free
Recent questions
What is the underlying reality in Advaita teachings?
Brahman
What is the ultimate goal of Advaita teachings?
Inner peace
What is emphasized in the story of Uddalaka and Shvetaketu?
Non-dual Brahman
What are the three pillars of Advaita Vedanta?
Scripture, reasoning, experience
What distinguishes Advaita Vedanta in terms of reality levels?
Projected, empirical, absolute
Related videos
BeerBiceps
Life-Changing Conversation With The Legendary Monk - Gauranga Das | The Ranveer Show 127
Vedanta Society of Southern California
The Secret of the Five Sheaths by Swami Sarvapriyananda
Vedanta Society of Southern California
Birthless Deathless by Swami Sarvapriyananda
Vedanta Society of Southern California
The Higher Knowledge by Swami Sarvapriyananda
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
# Ep 1 - Upanishads - The Essence of Vedic Philosophy