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Type of hindooism, hinduism

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Vedanta came to be the dominant current of Hinduism in the post-medieval period.
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Vedanta, the biggest copper producer in India, gained 5.7 percent to 985.5 pence.
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Nilakantha Somayaji studied vedanta and some aspects of astronomy under one Ravi.
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Vedanta defended the appointment on account of Mr Green's financial expertise.
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Vedanta Resources Plc lost 2.1 percent after posting lower first-half profit.
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Vedanta Resources Plc and Anglo American Plc also advanced as base metals increased.
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Vedanta bought the shares from Malaysia's state owned oil company Petronas.
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Vedanta has denied any improprieties in connection with the mining project.
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Vedanta, India's largest copper producer, lost 2.1 percent to 2,242 pence.
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  • (from the Sanskrit for `end of the Veda') one of six orthodox philosophical systems or viewpoints rooted in the Upanishads as opposed to Mimamsa which relies on the Vedas and Brahmanas
  • Vedanta
  • The philosophy on which yoga theory is based.
  • (Sans.) Meaning literally, the "end of all knowledge." Among the six Darsanas or the schools of philosophy, it is also called Uttaramimansa, or the "later" Mimansa. ...
  • One of the six classical systems of Indian philosophy
  • (n) [Sanskrit, "the end (culmination) of knowledge"] is a spiritual tradition explained in the Upanishads that is concerned with the self-realisation by which one understands the ultimate nature of reality (Brahman) and teaches the believer's goal is to transcend the limitations of self-identity ...
  • This is a philosophical school founded by Badarayana. It contains the teachings of the Upanishads and investigates the nature and relationship of the Absolute, the World and the Self.
  • Hindu philosophical school that emphasises the divinity of the soul (Atman) and the achievement of salvation through service, meditation and self-knowledge.
  • Vedanta is a school of philosophy within Hinduism dealing with the nature of reality.