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what were teachings of shankara?? ​

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Answered by neetusas86
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Shankara also believes that God is Brahman, insofar as Brahman refers to the world of existence. While Brahman itself is without cause or effect, God (Ishvara) is the material cause, as well as the operative cause, of the world of existence.

Answered by bharati028485
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Adi Shankara, also called Adi Shankaracharya, "first Shankara," was an Indian Vedic scholar and teacher, whose works present an harmonizing reading of the sastras, with liberating knowledge of the self at its core, synthesizing the Advaita Vedanta teachings of his time.

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