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दर्शन
Philosophy
The classical darshanas.
4 sections
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दर्शन
The Six Darshanas
Darshana means "seeing" — not belief but direct insight. The six classical schools (Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimamsa, Vedanta) are not competing religions but complementary lenses for examining reality. Each asks the same question differently: what is real, and how do we know?
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वेदान्त
Vedanta
The "end of the Vedas" — the philosophical tradition that grew from the Upanishads. Advaita says all is one. Vishishtadvaita says all is one but with real distinctions. Dvaita says the soul and God are eternally different. The argument has run for a thousand years and shows no sign of stopping.
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Consciousness & Non-Duality
Across traditions — Advaita Vedanta, Kashmir Shaivism, Zen, Dzogchen, even Sufism — the same insight surfaces: the observer and the observed are not two. The videos here explore this perennial recognition through many voices.
East Meets West
The mystic traditions converge at their peaks. Meister Eckhart sounds like Shankara. Rumi sounds like Mirabai. The language differs; the territory is the same.
Modern interpreters — from Alan Watts to Sadhguru, Ram Dass to Eckhart Tolle — have made these teachings accessible to new audiences. Explore the videos to hear the full range of voices.