Sarvabhilapavigata, Sarvabhilapa-vigata, Sarvābhilāpavigata: 1 definition
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Vedanta (school of philosophy)
Source: ORA: Amanaska (king of all yogas): (Advaita Vedanta)Sarvābhilāpavigata (सर्वाभिलापविगत) refers to “(that which is) devoid of all expression”, according to the Māṇḍūkyopaniṣatkārikā 3.37.—Accordingly, while discussing the no-mind state: “Devoid of all expression (sarvābhilāpavigata) and having transcended all thought, Samādhi is very peaceful, its light perpetually [illuminates], [and it is] immovable and fearless”.
Vedanta (वेदान्त, vedānta) refers to a school of orthodox Hindu philosophy (astika), drawing its subject-matter from the Upanishads. There are a number of sub-schools of Vedanta, however all of them expound on the basic teaching of the ultimate reality (brahman) and liberation (moksha) of the individual soul (atman).
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