The concept of mind in the philosophy of Sankara
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The concept of mind in the philosophy of Sankara
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The concept of mind in the philosophy of SaHnkara, the main proponent of Advaita- Vedanta philosophy is considered. Mind is centered around Atman, which is common for all individual minds, playing role of a sacral “blind spot”. Atman cannot – become an object and be verbalized. Individual mind consists of four elements – manas, buddhi, citta, ahamkara, which are manifestations of maya.

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ADVAITA-VEDANTA, MIND, MANAS, BUDDHI, CITTA, KARA, ATMAN
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01.10.2013
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