Pronunciation: /ʌdˈvaɪtə/
noun a Hindu philosophy emphasizing the identity of the self and the ultimate reality
A1 Advaita is a concept in Hindu philosophy.
A2 Many followers of Advaita believe in the oneness of the self and the universe.
B1 Studying Advaita can lead to a deeper understanding of spiritual truths.
B2 Scholars debate the interpretations of Advaita teachings.
C1 The Advaita Vedanta school of thought has had a significant influence on Indian philosophy.
C2 Advanced practitioners of Advaita meditation strive for self-realization and liberation.
adjective relating to or characteristic of advaita philosophy
A1 Advaita philosophy teaches that all beings are interconnected.
A2 The concept of advaita emphasizes the oneness of the self with the universe.
B1 Many spiritual seekers are drawn to advaita teachings for their emphasis on non-duality.
B2 The advaita tradition has a long history in Indian philosophy and spirituality.
C1 Scholars have debated the nuances of advaita philosophy for centuries.
C2 The advaita Vedanta school is known for its rigorous intellectual inquiry into the nature of reality.
formal Advaita is a concept in Hindu philosophy that emphasizes the oneness of the individual soul with the universal soul.
informal Have you heard about Advaita philosophy? It's pretty interesting stuff.
slang I'm all about that Advaita life, man.
figurative In Advaita, the drop merges with the ocean, symbolizing the individual merging with the universal.
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