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A Popular Dictionary of Hinduism

tat tvam asi

‘thou art that’ (CU 6, 8, 7; 6, 9, 4; 6, 14, 3), one of the four ‘Great Sayings’ (mahāvākyas) of the expressing the Vedāntic philosophy of oneness, widely popularized as a basic Hindu tenet about the divine essence present deep down in everything and everybody.

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Tat Tvam Asi from A Popular Dictionary of Hinduism. ISBN: 0-203-98618-0. Published: 2005–05–30. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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