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Explain the adwaita ​

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Answered by PrincessPalak
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Advaita Vedanta is a school in Hinduism. People who believe in Advaita believe that their soul is not different from Brahman. The most famous Hindu philosopher who taught about Advaita Vedanta was Adi Shankara who lived in India more than a thousand years ago.

Answered by Anonymous
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Advaita Vedanta emphasizes Jivanmukti, the idea that moksha (freedom, liberation) is achievable in this life in contrast to other Indian philosophies that emphasize videhamukti, or moksha after death. ... Many scholars describe it as a form of monism, while others describe the Advaita philosophy as non-dualistic.

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