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- Philosophy_of_experience abstract "The Upanishadic philosophy of experience expounded by Gaudapada is based on the cryptic references made by the sage of the Mandukya Upanishad to the experience of the individual self of its own apparent manifestations in the three fundamental states of consciousness, and to the Fourth known as Turiya. Turiya is identified with “that goal which all the Vedas declare” - सर्वे वेदा यत् पदमानन्ति (Katha Upanishad I.ii.15), and whose characteristics are not dissimilar to those of the non-dual Brahman (Mandukya Upanishad 7).".
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- Philosophy_of_experience subject Category:Conceptions_of_self.
- Philosophy_of_experience subject Category:Hindu_philosophical_concepts.
- Philosophy_of_experience subject Category:Subjective_experience.
- Philosophy_of_experience subject Category:Vedanta.
- Philosophy_of_experience subject Category:Yoga.
- Philosophy_of_experience comment "The Upanishadic philosophy of experience expounded by Gaudapada is based on the cryptic references made by the sage of the Mandukya Upanishad to the experience of the individual self of its own apparent manifestations in the three fundamental states of consciousness, and to the Fourth known as Turiya.".
- Philosophy_of_experience label "Philosophy of experience".
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