Advaita Vedanta reveals that the individual self (Ātman) and the ultimate reality (Brahman) are one.
Not two — just one infinite consciousness, appearing as the universe and the silence within.
Foundational scriptures and devotional hymns of non-duality.
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All 18 chapters with original Sanskrit shlokas, audio, and translations in English, Nepali, and Hindi. Each verse includes detailed explanations.
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The world appears diverse, but the substratum is one. Like gold appearing as different ornaments, the one Brahman appears as all names and forms. To know this is liberation — not after death, but right now, in the midst of action.
The six stanzas composed by Adi Shankaracharya that declare the nature of the Self: “I am not mind, intellect, ego, or memory… I am pure consciousness, bliss, Shiva.”
Verses that illuminate the non‑dual vision
Of the unreal there is no being; the real has no non‑being. (BG 2.16)
The world changes, but the underlying consciousness never changes.As the one sun illumines the whole world, so the one Self illumines every body. (BG 13.34)
The same awareness shines through all.Seeing the Self in all beings and all beings in the Self. (BG 6.29)
The hallmark of a realised being.This is the great declaration of Advaita. Not “I will become Brahman”, but “I am already that”. The journey is only the removal of ignorance. Rest in the awareness that you are the infinite, timeless, non-dual Self.