Get to know Advaita better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Advaita in a sentence
Advaita meaning
- A Sanskrit philosophical term that may be literally rendered in English as nonduality: denoting that though differences and variegation appear in the human condition they are unreal or illusory.
- Contraction of Advaita Vedanta (an orthodox philosophical school of Hinduism).
Using Advaita
- The main meaning on this page is: A Sanskrit philosophical term that may be literally rendered in English as nonduality: denoting that though differences and variegation appear in the human condition they are unreal or illusory. | Contraction of Advaita Vedanta (an orthodox philosophical school of Hinduism).
- In the example corpus, advaita often appears in combinations such as: advaita vedanta, the advaita, and advaita.
Context around Advaita
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 10 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 16 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Advaita
- In this selection, "advaita" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, traditional, vedanta, international, vedanta, non and meaning stand out and add context to how "advaita" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include advaita vedanta advaita meaning not and as kevala advaita or unqualified. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "advaita" sits close to words such as aaaa, abductees and abdulahi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with advaita
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
He founded the Shuddha Advaita (Pure Non-dualism) school of Vedanta thought. (12 words)
Hence it is sometimes referred to as Kevala-Advaita or unqualified monism. (12 words)
Others attribute it to the influence of monism or Advaita, which discounts polytheist or monotheist categorization. (16 words)
The distinguishing factor of this philosophy as opposed to Advaita Vedanta ( monistic conclusion of Vedas) is that God takes on a personal role and is seen as a real eternal entity that governs and controls the universe. (37 words)
Pantheism was regarded to be similar to the ancient Hindu : pp. 618 philosophy of Advaita (non-dualism) to the extent that the 19th-century German Sanskritist Theodore Goldstücker remarked that Spinoza's thought was ".. (34 words)
A will be developed on the other side of the Narmada river in a 5-hectare area and Acharya Shankar International Advaita Vedanta Sansthan will be developed in a 10-hectare area. (32 words)
Example sentences (16)
But as distinguished from the traditional Advaita of Sankara, it is a synthetic Vedanta which reconciles Dvaita or dualism and Advaita or non-dualism and also other theories of reality.
Coomaraswamy has compared Plotinus' teachings to the Hindu school of Advaita Vedanta (advaita meaning "not two" or "non-dual").
A will be developed on the other side of the Narmada river in a 5-hectare area and Acharya Shankar International Advaita Vedanta Sansthan will be developed in a 10-hectare area.
In his own words, “I can appreciate to some extent the conception of monism, and I have been attracted towards the advaita (non-dualist) philosophy.
Nehru felt “at home” in a “pantheistic atmosphere” and was attracted to “the advaita philosophy of Vedanta”.
The Advaita Darshan told by the Flag bearer of Indian Cultural Unity and Social Harmony, Adi Guru Shankaracharya is the only solution to all the problems of the World.
For example, Advaita Vedanta holds that after attaining moksha a person knows their "soul, self" and identifies it as one with Brahman and everyone in all respects.
For example, compared to Nyaya school's four pramanas, Carvaka school has just one (perception), while Advaita Vedanta school recognizes six means to reliable knowledge.
He founded the Shuddha Advaita (Pure Non-dualism) school of Vedanta thought.
Hence it is sometimes referred to as Kevala-Advaita or unqualified monism.
Others attribute it to the influence of monism or Advaita, which discounts polytheist or monotheist categorization.
Pantheism was regarded to be similar to the ancient Hindu : pp. 618 philosophy of Advaita (non-dualism) to the extent that the 19th-century German Sanskritist Theodore Goldstücker remarked that Spinoza's thought was "..
Radhakrishnan qualified the variety of religions hierarchically according to their apprehension of "religious experience", giving Advaita Vedanta the highest place: This qualification is not unique to Radhakrishnan.
Some other forms of Hinduism such as Smartism Advaita Vedanta serve as examples of soft polytheism.
The distinguishing factor of this philosophy as opposed to Advaita Vedanta ( monistic conclusion of Vedas) is that God takes on a personal role and is seen as a real eternal entity that governs and controls the universe.
The schools of Hinduism, such as Yoga and Advaita Vedanta, that have emphasized current life over the dynamics of karma residue moving across past lives, allow free will.
Common combinations with advaita
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- advaita vedanta 8×
- the advaita 3×
- and advaita 2×
- of advaita 2×