Brahmadvaitavada, Brahmādvaitavāda, Brahmadvaita-vada: 1 definition
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Source: International Journal of Jaina Studies: Haribhadra Sūri on Nyāya and SāṃkhyaBrahmādvaitavāda (ब्रह्माद्वैतवाद) refers to the “doctrine of the non-duality of Brahman (of the Advaita Vedānta)”.—The Śāstravārtāsamuccaya by Haribhadra Sūri’s is not a compendium of philosophical systems (darśana) but a comprehensive account (samuccaya) of doctrinal (śāstra) expositions (vārtā/vārttā) or simply doctrines (vāda). The Śāstravārtāsamuccaya (also, Śāstravārttāsamuccaya) is subdivided into stabakas, chapters or sections, for example: Brahmādvaitavāda—on the doctrine of the non-duality of Brahman of the Advaita Vedānta
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Partial matches: Vada, Vata, Brahmadvaita.
Full-text: Brahmadvaita, Shankaracarya, Shastravartasamuccaya.
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