Exploring Vedanta:- Indroduction
Exploring Vedanta:- Indroduction There are various paths to uncovering truth—truth about life and existence. Neither you nor the world are true. Allow me to illustrate this. Truth, by its nature, remains unchanging if it changes it is false not true. So truth never changes; However, you, as a person, undergo constant change—from infancy to adulthood to old age, and so on. Similarly, the world undergoes continual transformation, indicating its impermanence. Therefore, truth must transcend these changes, residing in that which remains constant—the self or Atman. Vedanta delves into the essence of self, exploring the reality of who you truly are. Unlike many other philosophies, Vedanta does not revolve around the concept of God or the afterlife. It encourages questioning and introspection, challenging even the notion of Ishwara or God, suggesting it as Maya or illusion. According to Vedanta, only the self is real; everything else is fleeting. Vedanta represents the pinnacle of Vedic ...