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  1. Post-Samkara Dialectics of the Advaita Vedanta by A. Bhattacharyya Shastri, 2009-09-30
  2. Sleep As a State of Consciousness in Advaita Vedanta by Arvind Sharma, 2004-10-07
  3. Early Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism: The Mahayana Context of the Gaudapadiya-Karika (S U N Y Series in Religious Studies) by Richard King, 1995-08-03
  4. The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies (Vol.III: Advaita Vedanta, Part One) (v. 3) by Karl H. Potter, 2008-01-01
  5. A source book of Advaita Vedanta by Eliot Deutsch, 1971
  6. The World as Dream (Advaita Vedanta) by Arvind Sharma, 2006-02-02
  7. The Rope and the Snake: Metaphorical Exploration of Advaita Vedanta by Arvind Sharma, 1997-09
  8. New Perspectives on Advaita Vedanta: Essays in Commemoration of Professor Richard De Smet, S.J (Numen Book Series : Studies in the History of Religions, Volume 85)
  9. Advaita Vedanta in a New Prespective ; An Orientation for the Study of the Indian Philosphical Systems
  10. The philosophy of Sankar's Advaita Vedanta by Shyama Kumar Chattopadhyaya, 2000
  11. Jada Bharata's Prasnavali: A Text on Advaita Vedanta
  12. Revelation and Reason in Advaita Vedanta by K. S. Murty, 1974-06
  13. Sarvajnatmamuni's contribution to Advaita Vedanta by Sujata Purkayastha Bhattacharyya, 2000
  14. Bhamati and Vivarana Schools of Advaita Vedanta: A Critical Approach by P.S. Roodurmun, 2002-01-01

21. Advaita Vedanta Of Sri H.W.L. Poonja Papaji
advaita vedanta. In knowledge . So one could say that advaita vedanta isthe nondual experience at the end of knowledge, or beyond knowledge.
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Front Page Ordering Songs This ... Sri Ramana
Advaita Vedanta In the Sankrit language Advaita means "not two" and Vedanta means "the end of knowledge". So one could say that Advaita Vedanta is the non-dual experience at the end of knowledge, or beyond knowledge. However, in the non-dual state there can be no experiencer and experience and so the term arises, "The Mystery beyond the mind," simply because that That that is beyond the mind cannot be conceptualized much less described by the mind. This mystery refers to the cessation of the experience of duality, the removal of separation between any two objects, the lifting of the veil of illusoryness, the drowning of individualness in the eternal ocean of Love. This Mystery is the Majesty of Saints like Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi of Tiruvannamalai, his disciple Sri H.W.L. Poonja of Lucknow, Ananda Mayi Ma of Haridwar, and Sri Nisargadatta of Bombay. By their words, their touch, their look, and mostly just by their presence these Saints enlighten their disciples. Enlighten is a word that is a gossomer vessel overflowing with sticky concepts. For lack of a better word it is used but realize that any word, any concept, and any Saint is a finger pointing to Advaita Vedanta, the Mystery Beyond the Mind.

22. Satsang Mit Mario Nette
Begegnung mit einem Erleuchteten und Philosophisches ¼ber Erleuchtung, Satsang und advaita vedanta sowie gemeinsame Stille.
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23. ADVAITA VEDANTA GESELLSCHAFT
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24. Amma - Mata Amritanandamayi Devi - Sito Ufficiale Italiano
Sito dedicato ad Amma ed al suo lavoro. La via del Bhakti Yoga e dell'advaita vedanta spiegata in modo semplice. I messaggi, la vita di Amma e le attivit  dell'Ashram indiano.
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25. Advaita Vedanta
advaita vedanta. advaita vedanta was founded by Shankaracharya, oneof the most important philosophers in India, and possibly in
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Advaita Vedanta
Advaita Vedanta was founded by Shankaracharya , one of the most important philosophers in India, and possibly in the world, who is said to have lived during the 8th century AD. Advaita (non-dualistic) Vedanta expounds that our real self ( Atman in Sanskrit) and the Universal, Transcendental Self ( Brahman in Sanskrit) is one and the same. There can be no more simplistic philosophical model of the world than this absolute "monism".

26. Centrum Voor Spiritualiteit En Filosofie
Informatie over lezingen, cursussen, satsangs en symposia in het kader van advaita vedanta, Boeddhisme en overige oosterse en westerse filosofie en spiritualiteit.
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27. Arsha Vidya Gurukulam - Advaita Vedanta, Yoga, Values & Indian Culture - Study C
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28. Center For Study Of Advaita Vedanta - Knowledge Of The Limitless Self
Arsha Vidya Gurukulam is an institute for the traditional study of advaita vedanta,Yoga, Values, Ayurveda, Astrology, Sanskrit and other classical Indian
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Arsha Vidya Gurukulam is an institute for the traditional study of Advaita Vedanta, Yoga, Values, Ayurveda, Astrology, Sanskrit and other classical Indian studies. The word Arsha means that which is from the Rishis - the great seers of ancient India. The word Vidya means knowledge. Thus, Arsha Vidya means the knowledge flowing from the Rishis. The word Gurukulam refers to a residential center for learning with the Teacher. Arsha Vidya Gurukulam offers Indians and Westerners alike an opportunity to study the profound spiritual knowledge of the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Brahma-sutras, and other classical Vedic texts in English in the USA. Established in 1986 by Sri Swami Dayananda Saraswati , the Gurukulam is patterned after the ancient gurukulas of India. The Gurukulam is located amidst a serene setting in the Pocono Mountains, at Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania. The campus is adorned by a beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Dakshinamurti, who is considered the first teacher of the Vedic knowledge. The Gurukulam offers short and long term programs of study for guest and resident students of all ages. Apart from Vedanta, classes are offered on Sanskrit,Vedic Chanting, Vedic Astrology, Ayurveda, Meditation and Iyengar Yoga. There are

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Dialogues on Advaita (non-dualism) by a contemporary Western master with the rare gift of giving voice to the voiceless. $15.00, 136 pp. The Collected Works of Ramana Maharshi Edited by Arthur Osborne A compendium of the Advatic sage's original works: Self-Enquiry, Upadesa Saram, Five Hymns to Arunachala and the two sets of Forty Verses along with miscellaneous works including Atama 'Vidya.

30. Advaita
Essays on topics relating to the spiritual path of advaita vedanta together with links to relevant organisations, teachers and resources. Details of forthcoming book and extensive lists of book recommendations.
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31. Dangers Of Pseudo Advaita
advaita vedanta the non-dualistic approach. The main exponent of Vedanta was thegreat sage Adi Sankara who was an adept of the Kevala advaita vedanta path.
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The Dangers of Pseudo-advaita
BELOW THE INTRODUCTION
FROM A PAPER BY
AZIZ KRISTOF

INTRODUCTION

Although not always thought so as such, Advaita actually falls under the auspices of the three main branches of VEDANTA:
  • Dvaita Vedanta - the dualistic approach
  • Advaita Vedanta - the non-dualistic approach
  • Kevala Advaita Vedanta - the pure non-dualistic school. The main exponent of Vedanta was the great sage Adi Sankara who was an adept of the Kevala Advaita Vedanta path. In western circles it is not unusual to blend the last two together as well as interposing the words Advaita and Vedanta as having the same meaning, becoming in a sense euphemisms of themselves ("satsang" is often included as well). Generally speaking it works OK, but when fine tuning the specifics then a more indepth process is usually required. (source)
    Jerry Katz
    , in a further clarification, in his Nonduality FAQ website, presents the following as well:
    Advaita means nonduality. Vedanta means "end of the Veda." The Vedas, the most ancient texts of Indian literature, are books on mythology and sacrifice. Their origins are superhuman, their authority divine, the Orthodox believe. The end of the Veda marked the coming of the Upanishads, which are books on the nondual nature of reality, but which offer different levels of nondual understanding, and have even given rise dualism, which says that God and the human body are eternally separate. Providing the Introduction:
    the Wanderling
    The Dangers of Pseudo Advaita now proceeds:
    We would like to express our concern regarding the recent phenomenon of 'satsang-culture' which in our opinion has impoverished seriously the Orignial Spirit of Advaita. These days many individuals, who have very little or no knowledge at all about the Process of Awakening, feel qualified to give satsang and lead other souls on the Path. Enlightenment has become very cheap these days. Nobody actually really knows what is the meaning of this term as it virtually means everything and nothing. Nowadays, it is sufficient to say 'I am Awakened' in order to give satsang.
  • 32. Realization.org: Advaita Vedanta
    Our main reference page on advaita vedanta, also known as advaita,Vedanta, nonduality, and nondualism. REFERENCE. advaita vedanta.
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    33. Sivananda Yoga - Om Page
    Web site of the Internationa Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers. Information on Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Raja Yoga, Karma Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Dhyana Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, meditation, stress management, Asanas, Pranayama and advaita vedanta.
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    34. Center For Traditional Vedanta
    An educational research organization dedicated to preserving and documenting the teaching tradition (sampradaya) of advaita vedanta. Aligned with CTV research efforts, the vision of the Center is to offer seminars and critical publications towards the continuation and contextualization of Advaita Sampradaya, especially in the United States
    http://www.pramana.org
    Center For Traditional Vedanta Dedicated to Advaita Sampradaya in the United States sad˜þivasam˜rambh˜Õ þaðkar˜c˜ryamadhyam˜m Vedanta Shala, Inc. PO Box 754, Graham, NC 27253-0754 info@vedantashala.org http://www.vedantashala.org Vedanta Shala, Inc. was founded in order to document, preserve, support and continue the teaching tradition of Advaita Vedanta in America. You may learn more about the mission of Vedanta Shala by visiting the Information Page listed below. Please use the above contact information if you wish to support the mission and activities of Vedanta Shala, Inc., including Center For Traditional Vedanta Research and Publications. All efforts are currently focused towards the further development of Research and Publications within the Center For Traditional Vedanta and the outreach of Arsha Vidya. Contact Founder [Information about Vedanta Shala, Inc.] Teachers Center for Traditional Vedanta is a research and publications division of Vedanta Shala, Inc. Vedanta Shala, Inc.

    35. Advaita Vedanta
    Anasayfa. Logo sevgili Selçuk'tan. advaita vedanta. HazirlayanHülya Xxanadu. advaita vedanta (Non Dualism). Varligin birligi.
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    Anasayfa Logo sevgili Selçuk'tan ADVAITA VEDANTA Hazýrlayan: Hülya Xxanadu "Bir gün uykuya dalsan ve rüya görmeye baþlasan, seni hiç uyandýrmasalar sen yaþadýðýn, gördügün herþeyi gerçek sanmaya baþlarsýn." Matrix... Eðer gerçeði gözlerin açýkken yaþamýyorsan, kapalý iken de yaþayamazsýn! Peki Ýlizyon Nerede!!! Bir gün aðabeyimle Matrix hakýnda sohbet ederken, o filmin aslýnda Advaita Vedanta isimli bir Felsefe’nin uyarlamasý olduðunu söylemesi üzerine araþtýrmaya ve düþünmeye baþladým. Swami Vivekananda ‘nin yazdigi öykü ilk okuduðum kitaplarda ilgimi çekti çünkü, ilizyon ya da mayayý anlatan güzel bir efsane idi. ÝNDRA EFSANESÝ Ýndra, Hint Mitolojisin deki Tanrýlar’dan biridir. Bir gün çamur banyosu alan domuzlarý gördü ve domuzlar bundan ne zevk alýrý merak etti. Diðer Tanrýlar’a da sordu ise de cevabýný bulamadý. Bir zamanlar Tanrýlar’ýn kralý Ýndra pislikler içinde yaþayan bir domuzun bedenine girdi ve Tanrý olduðunu unuttu. Domuz bir eþi ve çok sevdiði yavrularý oldu, yaþamýndan çok mutlu idi. Sonra bazý Tanrýlar o’nun bu halini gördüler ve yanýna gelerek, ‘sen bütün Tanrýlar’ýn kralýsýn, bütün Tanrýlar senin emrin altýnda olduðu halde, sen neden buradasýn’ diye sordular. Fakat Ýndra ne domuz hayatýný, ne de domuz yavrularýný býrakmak istemedi. Tanrýlar ne yapacaklarýný þaþýrýp, Ýndra’yý geri döndürmek için bütün domuzularý öldürmeye baþladýlar. Bütün domuzlar öldüðü zaman, Ýndra aðlamaya ve yas tutmaya baþladý. O zaman Tanrýlar o’nun domuz bedenini yýrtýp açtýlar ve Ýndra dýþarý çýktý.

    36. YogaAdvaita.org - Advaita Vedanta Philosophy
    advaita vedanta Philosophy page 1. The Starting Point. The practical applicationof advaita vedanta is jnana yoga, the yoga of knowlegge or wisdom.
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    Every human being is unhappy. He is discontented. We all feel that something is missing. We want more. No matter how much we possess, it is never enough. We are afraid to die. We want to live longer, be healthier,look younger and accumulate more wealth. We want to increase our knowledge and awareness. We want to experience more joy and happiness. All these lead to unbearable restlessness. Why? The answer lies in the three statements comprising the wonderful formulae given to us by Sri Sankaracharya, the exponent (explainer and clarifier) of advaita vedanta. "Brahma Satyam
    Jagan Mithya
    Jivo Brahmaiva Na Parah"
    which translates roughly as follows: "God alone is real

    37. Shanti Sadan Home
    Traditional yoga of selfknowledge (adhyatma yoga), based on the spiritual philosophy of non-duality (advaita vedanta). Universal teaching for people from any religious or scientific background, or none. Events, magazine, bookshop.
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    Copyright Disclaimer. advaita vedanta Philosophy page 2. Sat-Chit-AnandaBrahman. Although Brahman is beyond description, the Rishis
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    Sat-Chit-Ananda Brahman
    Although Brahman is beyond description, the Rishis (seers or sages) of yore declared, based on their personal experience, that it can best be described as sat-chit-ananda.
    Sat means existence pure and absolute.
    Chit means knowledge, or consciousness, pure and absolute.
    Ananda means bliss, pure and absolute. Our true nature is pure existence, knowledge and bliss. Deeply we know it and because of this we cannot settle for being mortal and experiencing any type of limitation to our existence, we have an infinite thirst for knowledge and constant yearning to experience joy. Yoga is looking for happiness in the Self, the atman, instead of outside ourselves, in the sense objects.
    A man, let us call him Bob, walks at night on a dark path. All of a sudden, a snake bites him on the leg. The snake is lying on the ground just a few feet from him. Lying on the floor, he weeps because of the pain and knowing that his life is most likely over. He can feel the poison traveling in his bloodstream and he cries for help.

    39. Chinmaya MissionMain Site
    An organization dedicated to the spread of advaita vedanta across the world, founded by Swami Chinmayananda. Centers, teachers, schedules, books.
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    40. Advaita Vedanta. Ramana Maharshi, Ramesh Balsekar, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Ram Tzu
    advaita vedanta. Ramana Maharshi, Ramesh Balsekar, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Ram Tzu. AdvaitaVedanta. Ramana Maharshi, Ramesh Balsekar, Nisargadatta Maharaj.
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    Advaita Fellowship - Advaita Fellowship website. Pages about Advaita main teachers Ramesh Balsekar, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Wayne Liquorman, Ram Tzu poems and pictures. Events calendar, photo gallery of some events, Advaita press store, chat room, message board, mailing list, membership information.
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    - Dedicated to Advaita Vedanta Master Nisargadatta Maharaj. List of books about Advaita, Nisargadatta Maharaj with reviews, favorite Maharaj quotes, Nisargadatta discussion group, what is advaita and nonduality? Maharaj talks about meditation, photo gallery.
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    - Shirish Murphy's website dedicated to Advaita. Stories about Advaita masters and dialogs. Ramana Maharshi. Nisargadatta Maharaj. Ramesh's Teaching. Message board.

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