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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VivekaViveka - Wikipedia

    Viveka (Sanskrit: विवेक, romanized: viveka) is a Sanskrit and Pali term translated into English as discernment or Discrimination learning. Viveka means to know what is essence and what is not essence (saar and asaar), duty and non-duty properly. [1]

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · Viveka is a Sanskrit term that means right understanding, discrimination or discrimination knowledge. It is a spiritual practice of realizing the Truth and the Soul, and a key element in yoga and Hindu philosophy.

  3. Vivekachudamani is a philosophical treatise by Adi Sankaracharya that explains the discrimination between real and unreal, the oneness of Atman and Brahman, and the path to self-knowledge. The web page provides the verses in Sanskrit and English with commentary, and also transliteration and translation.

  4. Learn what Viveka and Vairagya mean in yoga philosophy and how to develop them. Viveka is discernment between right and wrong, and Vairagya is non-attachment to worldly things.

  5. www.esamskriti.com › Philosophy › What-is-VIVEKA--1What is VIVEKA - eSamskriti

    Mar 13, 2019 · The word viveka is a commonly used Sanskrit word. It is used by people, who do not even know Sanskrit, as it is present in almost every Indian language. The widely used meaning of the word viveka is the faculty of discernment. In many Indian languages, it also means intelligence.

  6. May 17, 2024 · Viveka is a Sanskrit word that means discrimination, discernment, or wisdom. It has different meanings and uses in Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Ayurveda, and other fields. See the definitions, sources, and examples of viveka in this web page.

  7. Viveka is a key concept in Yoga Sūtra, meaning the ability to distinguish between truth and untruth, spirit and matter, or happiness and suffering. Learn the translation, similar and opposite words, related concepts, and commentaries on viveka from various sources.

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