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gptkb:Atharvaveda
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gptkb:Principal_Upanishads
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gptkb:Turiya
deep sleep state
dream state
waking state
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gptkb:AUM
ultimate reality
nature of reality
Atman as Brahman
consciousness as Brahman
four states of consciousness
illusion (Maya)
liberation (Moksha)
non-dual awareness
silence as the fourth state (Turiya)
symbolism of Om
the meaning of A, U, M in Om
transcendence of duality
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gptkb:Om
states of consciousness
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gptkb:Adi_Shankaracharya
gptkb:Gaudapada
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Mandukya Upanishad
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gptkb:Advaita_Vedanta
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gptkb:Buddhism
gptkb:Upanishads
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gptkb:Paramahansa_Yogananda
gptkb:Ramana_Maharshi
gptkb:Swami_Vivekananda
gptkb:Muktika_Upanishad
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shortest Upanishad
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gptkb:Vedantins
scholars of Indian philosophy
yogis
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gptkb:Advaita_Vedanta_tradition
Hindu monasteries
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non-dualism
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self-realization
nature of Atman
nature of Brahman
unity of Atman and Brahman
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English
various Indian languages
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12
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