Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 Hi Vishnu, I couldnt understand the moral of the story. could u please explain in detail(about Dwaithism and Adwaithism). thanks, Ramesh Tumu. Reply: In simple terms, Dwaithism preaches "I am different from God (duality)". In Dwaitism we surrender to God. (Daasoham to the Supreme). We chant Stotras/Bhajans in praise of God. Adwaitism emphasizes "I am not different from God (Non-duality). (Aham Brahmasmi)". In Adwaita Philosophy God is present in all living and non-living things. One has to realize this and look within. This is the mathematical equation, Man – I ("I"ness or Egoism) = God. Ahambrahmasmi means I am God. This doesn't mean others are devils. Person who believes and practices Ahambrahmasmi should perceive God in every thing. Hope I am clear. Vishnu mulpurivishnuprasad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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