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'''Vedanta''' is one of the six schools of orthodox Hindu philosophy. '''Veda''' means "knowledge" and '''anta''' means "end." Vedanta is knowledge/thought aimed at achieving [[Connection]] and full [[Awareness]] (of [[Consciousness]]/[[Reality]]).
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Vedanta may refer to any philosophy of school of thought that concerns itself with the interpretation of the the three basic texts of Hindu philosophy, namely the [[Upanishads]], the [[Brahma Sutras]] and the [[Bhagavad Gita]]
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'''Vedanta''' is one of the six schools of orthodox Hindu philosophy. '''Veda''' means "knowledge" and '''anta''' means "end."
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There are many schools of Vedanta the most prominent of which are [[Advaita Vedanta]], [[Vishishtadvaita]], [[Achintya-Bheda-Abheda]], and [[Dvaita]].
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Vedantic schools all attempt to understand the relationship between [[Atman]] and [[Brahman]], and the relationship between [[Brahman]] and the [[Physical Universe]]
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedanta Vedanta at Wikipedia]
Vedanta may refer to any philosophy of school of thought that concerns itself with the interpretation of the the three basic texts of Hindu philosophy, namely the [[Upanishads]], the [[Brahma Sutras]] and the [[Bhagavad Gita]]


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There are many schools of Vedanta the most prominent of which are [[Advaita Vedanta]], [[Vishishtadvaita]], [[Achintya-Bheda-Abheda]], and [[Dvaita]].


Vedantic schools all attempt to understand the relationship between [[Atman]] and [[Brahman]], and the relationship between [[Brahman]] and the [[Physical Universe]]


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Vedanta

Vedanta is one of the six schools of orthodox Hindu philosophy. Veda means "knowledge" and anta means "end."

Syncretic Terms

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Notes

Vedanta may refer to any philosophy of school of thought that concerns itself with the interpretation of the the three basic texts of Hindu philosophy, namely the Upanishads, the Brahma Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita

There are many schools of Vedanta the most prominent of which are Advaita Vedanta, Vishishtadvaita, Achintya-Bheda-Abheda, and Dvaita.

Vedantic schools all attempt to understand the relationship between Atman and Brahman, and the relationship between Brahman and the Physical Universe

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