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The universal self is called​

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Answered by akkhansa
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the Universal Self in Vedanta. The individual self/'I' which is associated with one individual. body/brain and assumes an identity distinct from everything else (living or lifeless) in the. world, is called “Ahamkara” in Vedanta.

Answered by sonimilin2014
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the Universal Self in Vedanta. and in the. world, is called “Ahamkara” in Vedanta.

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