Tattva Bodha

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gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:philosophy
Upanishadic treatise
gptkbp:author gptkb:Adi_Shankaracharya
gptkbp:explains the nature of reality
the nature of happiness
the concept of Ishvara
the concept of ignorance (avidya)
the concept of jagat (world)
the concept of jiva
the concept of maya
the concept of the five sheaths (pancha kosha)
the desire for liberation (mumukshutva)
the difference between Atman and Anatman
the difference between knowledge and ignorance
the eternal nature of the Self
the four-fold qualifications (sadhana chatushtaya)
the impermanence of the world
the importance of a guru
the importance of detachment
the importance of devotion
the importance of discipline
the importance of discrimination
the importance of inquiry
the importance of meditation
the means of knowledge (pramanas)
the means to attain knowledge
the means to liberation (moksha)
the nature of bondage (bandha)
the nature of the Self (Atman)
the process of discrimination (viveka)
the process of liberation
the process of renunciation (vairagya)
the process of self-inquiry
the process of self-realization
the process of shravana, manana, nididhyasana
the qualifications of a spiritual seeker
the relationship between jiva, jagat, and Ishvara
the removal of ignorance
the six virtues (shat sampat)
the three bodies (sthula, sukshma, karana sharira)
the unity of Atman and Brahman
the three states of consciousness (waking, dream, deep sleep)
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Tattva Bodha
gptkbp:language gptkb:Sanskrit
gptkbp:purpose introductory text for Vedanta students
gptkbp:subject gptkb:Upanishads
gptkb:Atman
gptkb:Brahman
Self-knowledge
gptkbp:tradition gptkb:Advaita_Vedanta
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Shankara
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6