Advaita Vedanta
is a philosophical framework that explores the nature of reality and the self. This comparative study delves into the principles of Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism, two Eastern philosophies that share commonalities in their understanding of the universe and human existence.
By examining the core concepts of both traditions, this course aims to provide a deeper understanding of the similarities and differences between Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism.
Through a series of lectures and discussions, learners will gain insight into the key principles of Advaita Vedanta, including non-dualism and the concept of Atman. They will also explore the fundamental teachings of Buddhism, such as the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.
Some key areas of comparison include the nature of reality, the role of the individual self, and the path to enlightenment.
By exploring the intersection of these two philosophical traditions, learners will gain a more nuanced understanding of the complexities of human existence and the search for meaning and purpose.
Whether you are a student of philosophy, a spiritual seeker, or simply interested in exploring the human condition, this course offers a unique opportunity to engage with two of the world's most influential philosophical traditions.
Join us on this journey of discovery and explore the rich and complex world of Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism.