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An abstract and ethereal depiction of Advaita Vedanta, symbolizing non-duality and pure consciousness. The image features an infinite radiant cosmic expanse blending seamlessly with golden light, representing Brahman as the formless absolute reality. Subtle waves of energy dissolve distinctions, illustrating the unity of existence. A luminous central point radiates wisdom, surrounded by sacred geometric patterns and glowing Sanskrit verses from the Upanishads, emphasizing the oneness of all creation.

Advaita Vedanta: The Path of Non-Duality

Advaita Vedanta, meaning “non-dualism,” is a spiritual philosophy rooted in the Upanishads, teaching that the ultimate reality, Brahman, is the only truth. It asserts that the individual self (Atman) is not separate from this infinite consciousness, and the perception of duality is an illusion (maya). Through self-inquiry, meditation, and scriptural study, seekers can realize this unity, achieving liberation (moksha) from the cycle of birth and suffering.