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Vedanta - Britannica
One of the six systems of Indian philosophy. The term Vedanta means in Sanskrit the "conclusion" of the Vedas, the earliest sacred literature of India.
http://www.britannica.com/topic/Vedanta
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A Brief Overview of Vedanta - Vedanta Society of Southern California
Vedanta is one of the worlds most ancient religious philosophies and one of its broadest. Based on the Vedas, the sacred scriptures of India, Vedanta affirms the oneness of existence, the divinity of the soul, and the harmony of religions.
http://vedanta.org/vedanta-overview/
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Vedanta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vedanta or Uttara Mimamsa is one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedanta
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What is Vedanta? | Vedanta Society of Western Washington
The most fundamental teaching in Vedanta (Hinduism) is that all that exists is divine. Thus every human being is innately divine. And the ultimate goal of life is to manifest this inherent divinity. Divinity is equally present everywhere, but not equally manifest everywhere.
http://www.vedanta-seattle.org/what-is-vedanta/
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Vedanta Philosophy
The Guru is Brahma, the Guru is Vishnu, the Guru is Shiva, the God of gods, the Guru is verily the Supreme Brahman. Salutations to the adorable Guru.
http://www.vedanta-philosophy.com/page2.html
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An Introduction To Vedanta
An introduction to Vedanta, followed by a discussion with Swami Swahananda.
http://www.spiritualworld.org/vedanta/print.htm
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Vedanta - Vedantic Shores Press
Vedanta, a philosophy and science of the spirit, is as profound and mysterious as India, the country of its origin. Its four yogas of devotion, service, meditation, and knowledge are found in Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and the practices of all who seek peace and joy in the oneness that uplifts and unifies us.
http://www.vedanticshorespress.com/what-is-vedanta/
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Vedanta and Indian Culture
Indian civilization is more than five thousand years old. During this long period it produced a unique type of highly advanced and variegated culture.
http://www.belurmath.org/vedantaindianculture.htm
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The Vedanta Philosophy
he Vedanta, then, practically forms the scriptures of the Hindus, and all systems of philosophy that are orthodox have to take it as their foundation.
http://www.ramakrishnavivekananda.info/vivekananda/volume_1/lectures_and_discourses/the_vedanta_philosophy.htm
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The Fundamental Questions
An Introduction to Vedanta - Part I The Fundamental Questions - Dr. K. Sadananda.
http://www.advaita.org.uk/discourses/sadananda/questions_sadananda.htm