non-dualistic school of Hinduism
C17647
concept
A non-dualistic school of Hinduism is a philosophical tradition that teaches the fundamental oneness of ultimate reality (Brahman) and the individual self (Atman), denying any absolute separation between them.
Observed surface forms (6)
- non-dual Shaiva tradition ×3
- Advaita Vedānta teaching ×1
- Kashmir Shaivism school ×1
- Kashmiri Shaivism concept ×1
- non-dual path ×1
- non-illusionistic Vedāntin ×1
Instances (7)
- Kashmir Shaivism
- Pratyabhijñā school via concept surface "non-dual Shaiva tradition"
- Trika (threefold) system via concept surface "non-dual Shaiva tradition"
- Bhāskara via concept surface "non-illusionistic Vedāntin"
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mahāvākya Tat tvam asi
via concept surface "Advaita Vedānta teaching"
surface form: Tat tvam asi
- Trika via concept surface "non-dual Shaiva tradition"
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Shambhavopaya (path of pure will)
via concept surface "Kashmiri Shaivism concept"
surface form: Shambhavopaya