VedantaLehre
VedantaLehre is a philosophical and spiritual tradition rooted in the teachings of the Vedanta, one of the six orthodox schools of Indian philosophy. The term "Vedanta" translates to "the end of the Vedas," emphasizing its foundation in the concluding portions of the Vedic literature, particularly the Upanishads. The core aim of VedantaLehre is to explore the nature of reality, consciousness, and the self (atman) in relation to the ultimate reality (Brahman).
Historically, Vedanta has evolved through various commentaries and interpretations, with major schools including Advaita (non-dualism), Vishishtadvaita
VedantaLehre emphasizes self-inquiry, meditation, and rational inquiry to attain spiritual realization and liberation (moksha). Its teachings
Today, Vedanta continues to be a prominent philosophical framework in India and globally, inspiring spiritual practices,