Atmatattvavidya

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Atmatattvavidya is a philosophical and spiritual treatise by Debendranath Tagore that explores the nature of the self and ultimate reality within the reformist Hindu tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical treatise
spiritual treatise
aimsTo clarify the concept of Atman
clarify the nature of Brahman
reconcile reason and faith
associatedWith Brahmo Samaj
author Debendranath Tagore
countryOfOrigin India
discusses critique of ritualism in religion
ethical implications of self-realization
relationship between individual soul and God
emphasizes inner spiritual experience
rational understanding of scripture
focusesOn monotheistic interpretation of Hinduism
self-knowledge
genre Hindu philosophy
spiritual literature
hasAuthorRole Debendranath Tagore as religious reformer
hasInfluenceOn Bengali religious thought
modern Hindu reform movements
hasPerspective reformist religious thought
influencedBy Upanishads
Vedanta
language Bengali
mainSubject nature of the self
ultimate reality
philosophicalSchool Neo-Vedanta
surface form: neo-Vedanta
relatedTo Brahmoism
surface form: Brahmo theology

Hindu religious reform in 19th-century Bengal
tradition reformist Hinduism

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Debendranath Tagore notableWork Atmatattvavidya