Vedanta - Isavasya Upanishad - Slokas 12-14 - Introduction - Part 1 - Concepts of Hiranyagarbha & Prakriti; saṁbhūti & asaṁbhūti in Upasana
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Preamble to the Sloka 12-14 In Vedanta, the Ultimate Reality called the Brahman is addressed as a metaphysical and physical concept, envisaged as both transcendent and immanent, unconditioned and conditioned, unmanifested and manifested, cause and effect (karana and karya) and as being and knowing. These are involved concepts and are the subject of extensive discussions, commentaries and research.
Vedanta - Isavasya Upanishad - Slokas 12-14 - Introduction - Part 1 - Concepts of Hiranyagarbha & Prakriti; saṁbhūti & asaṁbhūti in Upasana
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Vedanta - Isavasya Upanishad - Slokas 12-14 - Introduction - Part 1 - Concepts of Hiranyagarbha & Prakriti; saṁbhūti & asaṁbhūti in Upasana
Preamble to the Sloka 12-14 In Vedanta, the Ultimate Reality called the Brahman is addressed as a metaphysical and physical concept, envisaged as both transcendent and immanent, unconditioned and conditioned, unmanifested and manifested, cause and effect (karana and karya) and as being and knowing. These are involved concepts and are the subject of extensive discussions, commentaries and research.