Sankara Flashcards
What is Vedanta?
Philosophical schools of Hinduism which consider the ideas of the vedas.
What Vedanta school was sankara?
Advaita- behind all ideas of the divine was an awesome ultimate reality.
What was sankara’s background?
Born in Kerala in 788, he traveled widely through India, debating with opponents, opening monasteries, setting up orders of monks and writing books.
What was the situation like at the time?
Hinduism’s popularity was under attack from Buddhism, Sankara saw it as his role to defend Hinduism.
Which beliefs did Sankara disagree with?
Mimamsa- exaggerated emphasis on karma and vedic rites. Bhakti- path of devotion to god.
What did Sankara want?
A lifestyle interwoven with philosophy and religion which promised people greater fulfillment.
Which books did sankara focus on?
The Upanishads, he also wrote commentaries on the Brahma sutras, Bhagavad Gita and wrote 72 minor works.
Give three Upanishad quotes
- The atman is Brahman. 2. Consciousness is Brahman. 3. Sat, cit, ananda.
How did he see the atman?
Exists, is unknowable and the root cause of all thought. It is witness to the activities of the person. There is only one atman and it is trapped in many bodies.
What did he think of meditation on the self?
Pointless as the atman is unknowable.
What is advaita?
Non dualism, the atman and Brahman exist and are identical.
How did he see Brahman?
Eternal, infinite, beyond name and niguna. He is apophatic and there is not nothing else but him.
What is ignorance?
Maya, our intellect and sensory perceptions deceiving us into thinking that the physical world is real.
How did he see the self?
You are not really you, your consciousness is Brahman and is identical with all other consciousnesses.
What is maya?
The soul becomes trapped in an illusion, it creates a false identity and believes that the material world is more then a series of appearances produced by maya.