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by tln750
1836 days ago
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Your assertion that there is no doctrinal difference between Buddhism and Advaita Vedanta is ludicrous and downright silly. Even Wikipedia clarifies this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adi_Shankara From the second para: He also explained the key difference between Hinduism and Buddhism, stating that Hinduism asserts "Ä€tman (Soul, Self) exists", while Buddhism asserts that there is "no Soul, no Self". |
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For that matter, even Shankara's description of the Atman is entirely in the negative, stating what the Atman is not. So even while accepting the existence of the Atman, he's clearly tending towards a universalist description that, again, is quite compatible with a practical understanding of the Buddhist doctrine of not-Atman.