![]() ![]() The first translation of Ātma-bōdha into English language from Sanskrit by J. Ātma-bōdha, 66-68, Commentaries and translations Nikhilananda states that Shankara's Vedic non-dualistic ( ) philosophy is based on the divinity of the soul, the unity of existence, the Oneness of the Godhead. ![]() VI a question-answer format, while at the. As in, Shankara teaches that the Ultimate Reality or, the foundation of all, is beyond name and form, is of the nature of Pure Consciousness, but who can be realized by pursuing the Path of Knowledge, not by worship. 100 stanzas give the solutions to the doubts of the disciple in. Even though the authenticity of this work is doubted by present day scholars, it does not contradict the system which it advocates.Ĭontents The original text consists of sixty-eight verses and describes the way to the attainment of the knowledge of the Atman. As in, Shankara teaches that the Ultimate Reality or, the foundation of all, is beyond name and form, is of the nature of Pure Consciousness, but who can be realized by pursuing the Path of Knowledge, not by worship. Authorship The authorship of Ātma-bōdha, written in Sanskrit language, is traditionally ascribed to who is believed to have lived in the 8th century A.D. Contents The original text consists of sixty-eight verses and describes the way to the attainment of the knowledge of the Atman. ![]()
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