abhinna
Abhinna is a Sanskrit word that translates to "indivisible" or "inseparable." It is often used in philosophical and spiritual contexts to describe the interconnectedness of all things. In Hinduism, the concept of abhinna is closely associated with the doctrine of non-duality, which posits that the individual self (atman) and the universal self (Brahman) are fundamentally one and the same. This idea is central to the Advaita Vedanta school of thought, where the ultimate reality is seen as a single, indivisible whole.
The term abhinna is also used in the context of yoga and meditation practices, where it emphasizes
In contemporary usage, abhinna can be applied to various fields, including social justice and environmentalism, where