Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
Vedanta
Noun
/veɪˈdɑːntə/

Definition
Vedanta is a philosophical system based on the ancient Indian scriptures known as the Upanishads, which are part of the Vedas.

Examples
- Many people turn to Vedanta for spiritual guidance and answers to life’s fundamental questions.
- The teachings of Vedanta emphasize the unity of the individual soul with the universal consciousness.
- In Vedanta philosophy, the concept of Brahman represents the ultimate reality that transcends all distinctions.

Meaning
The term ‘Vedanta’ literally means ‘the end of the Vedas’ and signifies the culmination of Vedic thought, focusing on the nature of reality, the self, and the ultimate truth.

Synonyms
- Philosophy of the Upanishads
- Advaita Vedanta (non-dualistic Vedanta)
- Vedanta philosophy