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Mandukya Karika possesses the classic quality of being the original treatise in the tradition of&#13;
Advaita Vedanta. This was written by Goudapada who was the preceptor of Sri Adi Sankara. Being&#13;
the very source of Vedanta tradition, it is exalted as the origin of Vedanta, as well as an Upadesa&#13;
granta. Its author Goudapada has often been known as “sampradayavid” i.e the seed of Vedantic&#13;
practices. Though known as a commentary on Mandukya Upanishad, basically its range of thought is&#13;
of a profound nature. Thus, this work containing 215 Slokas in four chapters, accommodates within&#13;
its self the unique properties of Advaita Vedanta.In its study of a causal relationship,&#13;
Mandukyakarika clarifies the Sadkarana Vada of Advaita in its chapter on “Aladashanti”. It was&#13;
mandukyakarika that first introduced Adi sankara’s Vivartavada to establish that this world is just an&#13;
illusion and the illustration of the famous “Rope-snake” example. It was Mandukyakarika that paved&#13;
the way for the advaitins to emphatically expound the subtle difference between the two states&#13;
‘Paramartika sat’ (the eternal truth) and ‘Vyapakarika sat (the temporal truth). Also, it was Mandukya&#13;
Karika that introduced this famous concept known as ‘Ajativada’ to the Advaita school of thought.&#13;
Mandukya Karika also proposed "asparisayoga" and "Pranava yoga" as the achievements required to&#13;
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Muhunthan, S.
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Muhunthan, S.
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Muhunthan, S.
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