RELEVANCE OF VEDANTA IN MODERN WORLD

Authors

  • Madhok S Lecturer in English, Govt. Girls Senior Secondary school Gohana, Sonipat, Haryana

Keywords:

philosophical ideals, Vedanta

Abstract

Vedanta's name derives from the Sanskrit word meaning "the end of the Vedas." As a result, Vedanta refers to the last section of the Vedas, which includes the Upanishads and the philosophical ideals espoused within. In reality, Vedanta is a set of ideas and principles. systems of thought based on the Upanishads' interpretations Like- Dvaita, Advaita, Visistadvaita, and so on and so on For the most part, the Advaita Vedanta is associated with Sankaracarya's philosophy. The Upanishad is the major source of Vedanta. However, a few sections are missing.

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Published

2018-03-30

How to Cite

Madhok, S. (2018). RELEVANCE OF VEDANTA IN MODERN WORLD. Universal Research Reports, 5(1), 444–449. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/550

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