Adi Sankara was a Hindu philosopher and religious leader who lived in the beginning of 8th century (788-820 CE). He was the proponent of the Advita philosophy (non-duality) of Hinduism which asserts that the Brahman (Universal God) and Atman (personal soul) are the same. It is the maya (illusion) that makes us think that we ...
Madurai Vaidyanathan Sankaran
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