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VedāNta : Hindu Terms
211 words, approx. 1 pages (‘end of the Veda’) a designation for the as the last portion of the sacred scriptures of the Veda recognized in Hinduism as divine revelation (śruti), which may also be understood in the sense that they are divinely inspired or...
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VedāNta : Buddhist Terms
80 words, approx. 1 pages The end or consummation of the doctrine of the Vedas. One of the six orthodox systems of Hindu philosophy. Teaches the panentheistic doctrine of the Brahman as the Reality unifying all phenomena, and the identity of man’s real Self with that...
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Vedānta Summary
5,893 words, approx. 20 pages VEDĀNTA. The word vedānta literally means "end [anta] of the Veda," that is to say, the concluding part of the apauruṣeya, or revealed Vedic literature, which is traditionally believed to comprise the...
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Vedanta Information
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 This article is about the Hindu philosophy. For the mining and minerals group, see Vedanta Resources and for the university, see Vedanta University. Vedanta (Devanagari: वेदान्त, Vedānta) is a school of philosophy that originated in...




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Vedanta Res. (ved).
01/27/2006: 415 words, approx. 1 pages Indian-based metals and mining group Vedanta Resources has released strong third-quarter results - its cash profits for the nine months grew 115 per cent on the corresponding period last year, to $601.1m (GBP337m). That growth reflects increasing production volumes, as well as rising...
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 Philosophy East and West
International Vedanta Congress in Madras: a report.
04/01/1997: 1,896 words, approx. 6 pages The Seventh International Congress of Vedanta was held in Madras India, January 2-6, 1996, with about 150 scholars in attendance. The program was organized around four main themes related to major interpretations of Vedanta, the relationship between Vedanta and other philosophical traditions, Vedanta and...
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8/16/2007: 982 words, approx. 3 pages Global stock markets tumbled again Thursday on persistent worries about U.S. housing loan problems and potential damage to the global economy.The slides, which increased after U.S. markets fell again, came despite moves by the U.S. Federal Reserve to add more cash to the banking system...


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