Advaita

/ədˈvaɪtə/ noun

A Hindu philosophical school teaching that reality is ultimately one, with no true distinction between God and the individual soul.

From Sanskrit 'a-dvaita' meaning 'non-dual' (a- 'not' + dvaita 'two'). This ancient Hindu philosophy was systematized by the 8th-century philosopher Shankara.

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