Vedanta, school of Philosophy

Vedanta, (“the end of the Vedas”) is also called Uttara Mimamsa (Later  Mimamsa). It is the most important of the six systems of Salvations in Hinduism.  

The doctrine of Vedanta are based the Upanishads, mystical texts in Hinduism. . 

Brahma Sutras of Badarayana is the basic text of the system. Written early in the Christian era, Brahma Sutras has been commented on by many scholars in periods from ancient to modern. Modern mystical teachers including Swami Vivekananda and Aurobindo Ghose are Vedantists.   


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