Shankara

Adi Shankaracharya was an early 8th-century Indian philosopher and theologian who consolidated the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta. He is credited with unifying and establishing the main currents of thought in Hinduism. His works in Sanskrit discuss the unity of the Ātman and Nirguna Brahman 'brahman without attributes'.

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  1. 1. Shankara's Crest Jewel Of Discrimination

    Crest Jewel Of Discrimination

    This profound philosophical text serves as a guide to understanding the nature of reality and the self, emphasizing the importance of discerning between the eternal and the transient. Through a series of dialogues and teachings, it explores the concept of non-duality, urging readers to transcend the illusions of the material world and recognize the unity of the soul with the ultimate reality. The work encourages the pursuit of spiritual wisdom and liberation, offering insights into the path of self-realization and the shedding of ignorance.

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