[...] of Vedic writings, almost all Hindu traditions draw upon the Gita as authoritative. For the Vedantic schools of Hinduphilosophy, it belongs to one of the three foundational texts Prasthana Trayi [...]
[...] also spelled “Upanisad”) are Hinduscriptures that constitute the core teachings of Vedanta. They do not belong to any particular period of Sanskrit literature: the oldest, such as the [...]
[...] (effect) and kāraṇa (cause) form an important area for investigation in all the systems of Vedanta. Two kāraṇatvas (ways of being the cause) are [...]
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[...] of Vedic writings, almost all Hindu traditions draw upon the Gita as authoritative. For the Vedantic schools of Hindu philosophy, it belongs to one of the three foundational texts Prasthana Trayi [...]
[...] also spelled “Upanisad”) are Hindu scriptures that constitute the core teachings of Vedanta. They do not belong to any particular period of Sanskrit literature: the oldest, such as the [...]
[...] (effect) and kāraṇa (cause) form an important area for investigation in all the systems of Vedanta. Two kāraṇatvas (ways of being the cause) are [...]
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