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Vedanta
[ vi-dahn-tuh, -dan- ]
noun
- the chief Hindu philosophy, dealing mainly with the Upanishadic doctrine of the identity of Brahman and Atman, that reached its highest development a.d. c800 through the philosopher Shankara. Compare Advaita, dvaita ( def 2 ).
Vedanta
/ v瑟藞d蓱藧nt蓹; -藞d忙n- /
noun
- one of the six main philosophical schools of Hinduism, expounding the monism regarded as implicit in the Veda in accordance with the doctrines of the Upanishads. It teaches that only Brahman has reality, while the whole phenomenal world is the outcome of illusion (maya)
Derived Forms
- 痴别藞诲补苍迟颈肠, adjective
- 痴别藞诲补苍迟颈蝉迟, noun
- 痴别藞诲补苍迟颈蝉尘, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 痴别路诲补苍顎僼颈肠 adjective
- 痴别路诲补苍顎僼颈蝉尘 noun
- 痴别路诲补苍顎僼颈蝉迟 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Vedanta1
Example Sentences
He has studied the Hindu philosophy of Vedanta in Cambodia.
But in her late teens, she found that the teachings of Vedanta Hinduism, largely known for its orders of swamis, or religious teachers, resonated with her.
A decision by Taiwan's Foxconn to withdraw from a $19.5 billion semiconductor joint venture with Vedanta is a "credit negative" for the Indian conglomerate's UK parent Vedanta Resources, debt research firm CreditSights said on Thursday.
A decision by Taiwan's Foxconn to withdraw from a $19.5 billion semiconductor joint venture with Vedanta is a "credit negative" for the Indian conglomerate's UK parent Vedanta Resources, debt research firm CreditSights said on Thursday.
Vedanta said it has lined up other partners to set up India鈥檚 first semiconductor foundry to create the chips that are used in mobile phones, refrigerators and cars.
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