Vedanta

Integral Advaita

Integral Advaita Integral Advaita is Sri Aurobindo’s unique reinterpretation of the classical Advaita Vedanta philosophy. While traditional Advaita emphasizes the non-dual nature of Brahman and sees the world as Maya (illusion), Aurobindo’s Integral Advaita affirms the world as a real and meaningful manifestation of the Divine. In Integral Advaita, Brahman is both transcendent and immanent. […]

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Examine Aurobindo’s concept of reality.

Examine Aurobindo’s Concept of Reality Introduction Sri Aurobindo’s concept of reality is rooted in his philosophy of Integral Advaita. He integrates the spiritual insights of Vedanta with a dynamic view of the world, suggesting that reality is not just a transcendent absolute but also immanent in the cosmos. Reality for him is both static and

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Antahkarana (Inner Physical Instrument)

Antahkarana (Inner Physical Instrument) Antahkarana is a concept from Indian philosophy that refers to the inner mental apparatus or internal organ of the mind. It is responsible for processing experiences and includes four main components: manas (mind), buddhi (intellect), ahamkara (ego), and chitta (memory or subconscious). Manas handles perception and doubt, buddhi is responsible for

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Write a note on Brahmaparinamvada

Write a note on Brahmaparinamvada Introduction Brahmaparinamvada is a significant metaphysical doctrine found in certain schools of Indian philosophy, especially in early Vedanta. The term means “the doctrine of transformation of Brahman,” suggesting that the world is a real transformation of the ultimate reality, Brahman. Philosophical Basis According to Brahmaparinamvada, the universe is not an

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Discuss and evaluate the idea of role of potency in evolution

Discuss and evaluate the idea of role of potency in evolution Introduction The concept of potency (shakti) in metaphysics refers to the inherent capacity within entities to develop, transform, or manifest new states of being. In the context of evolution, potency plays a crucial role in explaining how change and development occur from potential states

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