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What is the main composition of shankracharya?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Shankaracharya was an early 8th century Indian philosopher who consolidated the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta. It is a Hindu philosophy which focuses on Brahman, atman, vidya (knowledge), avidya (ignorance), maya, karma and moksha. It refers to the idea that the soul or Atman is the same as Brahman

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Answered by sameerkhan24471
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According to the Shankara, the one unchanging entity (Brahman) alone is real. While changing entities do not have absolute existence. The key source texts for this interpretation, as for all school of Vedanta, are the prasthantrayi. the canonical Texts consisting of the Upanishads the bhagvad Gita and the Brahma Sutras.

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