Guest guest Posted December 7, 2000 Report Share Posted December 7, 2000 At the moment, while studying Nagarjunas "Mulamadhyamika Karika" (or rather - making it a tool for an analytic meditation in order to clean the mind for dualistic *belief systems*), I saw Harsas's definition on Advaita on his home page: "Advaita is a Sanskrit term and means "not two". It refers to the philosophy of nondualism. Usually you will see the term Advaita Vedanta, where Advaita serves as an adjective for Vedanta (Nondual Vedanta). Dvaita is the Sanskrit term that refers to Dualism." I know how hinduists and buddhisms became two separate religions; however, doesn't Nagarjunas root text fit in the above definifition? Any input? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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