Vedanta: (Vey dan´ ta) noun. One of the six main philosophical schools of Hinduism that further develops the implications in the Upanishads that all reality is a single monistic principle [Brahman, or the Divine], and further teaches that the whole phenomenal world is the outcome of illusion and that the believer's goal is to transcend the limitations of self-identity and realize one's unity with the Divine.
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