यज्ञवल्लक्य शिक्षा /Yagyavalkya Shiksha Swami Brahmamuni Vidya Martand - भारतीय संस्कृतप्रभा

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यज्ञवल्लक्य शिक्षा /Yagyavalkya Shiksha Swami Brahmamuni Vidya Martand

 यज्ञवल्लक्य शिक्षा /Yagyavalkya Shiksha Swami Brahmamuni Vidya Martand


यज्ञवल्लक्य शिक्षा /Yagyavalkya Shiksha Swami Brahmamuni Vidya Martand,याजयवाल्क, yagyawalk Shiksha, yajnawelk, smiriti , smrit, smruti,
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                                                  Yajnavalkya or Yagyavlkya (Sanskrit: याज्ञवल्क्य, Yājñavalkya) was a Hindu Vedic sage.[1] He is mentioned in the Upanishads,[2] and likely lived in the Videha region of ancient India, approximately between the 8th century BCE,[3][4] and the 7th century BCE.[5] He was an eccentric thinker,skilled in debate.Yajnavalkya is considered one of the earliest philosophers in recorded history. Yajnavalkya proposes and debates metaphysical questions about the nature of existence, consciousness and impermanence, and expounds the epistemic doctrine of neti neti ("not this, not this") to discover the universal Self and Ātman.[6] His ideas for renunciation of worldly attachments have been important to Hindu sannyasa traditions.

Yajnavalkya is credited for coining the Advaita (non-dualism, monism), another important tradition within Hinduism.[8] Texts attributed to him, include the Yajnavalkya Smriti, Yoga Yajnavalkya and some texts of the Vedanta school.[9][10] He is also mentioned in various Brahmanas and Aranyakas.

He welcomed participation of women in Vedic studies, and Hindu texts contain his dialogues with two women philosophers, Gargi Vachaknavi and Maitreyi.


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