Shantanu
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Advaita means no two, that is the relationship between a person and the Ultimate Reality are one and the same thing. There is no duality. It describes the existence of the self in the perceived reality.
I wish to know in this thread is there any relationship between dharma and advaita?
My own view is that dharma and advaita are inseparable as they both determine the truth of our existence. If the definition of advaita given here is accepted then dharma is that which determines ones survival means in the perceived reality.
And because God is there as pure Consciousness He guides the human mind into its dharmic actions that ensures his survival to meet the existential imperative.
I wish to know in this thread is there any relationship between dharma and advaita?
My own view is that dharma and advaita are inseparable as they both determine the truth of our existence. If the definition of advaita given here is accepted then dharma is that which determines ones survival means in the perceived reality.
And because God is there as pure Consciousness He guides the human mind into its dharmic actions that ensures his survival to meet the existential imperative.
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