uttava
Uttava is a term derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the one who is spoken of" or "the one who is praised." In Hindu philosophy, particularly in Advaita Vedanta, uttava refers to the ultimate reality or Brahman, which is the supreme, unchanging, and infinite consciousness. It is the ultimate truth that underlies all phenomena and is the source of all existence. Uttava is often described as the ultimate reality that is beyond all dualities, such as the distinction between subject and object, or the distinction between the individual self and the universal self. In this sense, uttava is the ultimate reality that is both the subject and the object of all knowledge, and it is the ultimate reality that is both the cause and the effect of all phenomena. Uttava is also often described as the ultimate reality that is both the individual self and the universal self, and it is the ultimate reality that is both the individual and the universal. In this sense, uttava is the ultimate reality that is both the individual and the universal, and it is the ultimate reality that is both the individual and the universal. Uttava is often described as the ultimate reality that is both the individual and the universal, and it is the ultimate reality that is both the individual and the universal.