The liberation doctrine in Brahmasiddhi of Maṇḍanamiśra

Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 9 (1):43-56 (2019)
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Abstract

The issue of liberation is a recurrent theme in all schools of Indian classical thought. In case of advaita-vedānta it is deeply rooted in ontology. The problem of ontological status of the world was the bone of contention for two competing non‑dualist schools of vedānta — vivaraṇa and bhāmatī. Maṇḍana’s Brahmasiddhi can be regarded as an important source of inspiration for the latter. The present paper is an analysis of Maṇḍana’s statements pertaining to the issue of mukti in contrast with those of Śankara, the exponent of advaita commonly considered the creator and the most prominent representative of the school.

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