Adwaita Philosophy
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Q. In Vedantic philosophies, what do 'Atma' and 'Paramatma' refer to?
- Atma refers to the Absolute whereas Paramatma refers to the God Brahma.
- Atma refers to the human soul whereas Paramatma refers to the Absolute.
- Atma refers to the Absolute whereas Paramatma refers to the human soul.
- Atma refers to the God Brahma whereas Paramatma refers to the Absolute.
Q. What is the meaning of 'Aham Brahmasmi'?
- Brahma is great
- You are Brahma
- No one is Brahma
- I am Brahma
Q. Which of these is true according to the Adwaita philosophy?
- The soul is one with Brahma, and life is not separate from Brahma.
- Brahma and the soul are two different entities.
- The soul and Brahma cannot become one simultaneously.
- Brahma is the absolute truth.
Q. Which among the following is not a teaching of Shankaracharya?
- World is an illusion.
- Individual self, Atma, and Brahma are different.
- Merging Atma with the Brahma leads to liberation.
- Liberation can be obtained only by the true knowledge of Brahma.
Q. Shankaracharya propagated _______ philosophy.
- Dwaitha
- Adwaitha
- Vishishtadwaitha
- Veerashaiva
Q. Which among the following is an institution established by Shankaracharya in Badari?
- Govardhan peetha
- Kalika peetha
- Jyotir peetha
- Sharada peetha
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Q. Which among the following is the world famous hymn of Shankaracharya?
- Anandalahari
- Bhajagovindam
- Shankarabhasya
- Dakshinamurthy stotra