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Advaita Bodha Deepika, Lamp of Non-Dual Knowledge, is an Advaita Vedanta text written by Sri Karapatra Swami.

Contents

The Advaita Bodha Deepika is set as a dialogue between a master and a student. Just like other medieval Advaita Vedanta texts, samadhi is added to sravana, manana and nididhyasana.

Appreciation

The Advaita Bodha Deepika was highly regarded by Ramana Maharshi.

References

  1. Venkataramaiah 2002, p. 36.

Sources

Further reading

  • Lamp of Non-dual Knowledge & Cream of Liberation: Two Jewels of Indian Wisdom, Wisdom Publications

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