Monism—From the Greek mnos, single. It is generally taken to mean the doctrine of oneness argued by Māyāvādī philosophers, that reality is without variety and matter is an illusion. Vaiṣṇavas explain monism differently: all things in the universe occur out of the activity of one fundamental essence or substance, the Supreme Lord. See Atheism, Māyāvāda philosophy, Theism.
Monism-From the Greek mnos, single. It is generally taken to mean the doctrine of oneness argued by Mayavadi philosophers, that reality is without variety and matter is an illusion. Vaisnavas explain monism differently: all things in the universe occur out of the activity of one fundamental essence or substance, the Supreme Lord. See Atheism, Mayavada philosophy, Theism.
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