Svara: The Ultimate Reality in Hinduism
Svara is a Sanskrit word that means "the ultimate reality" or "the unchanging essence". It is a central concept in Hindu philosophy, particularly in the Advaita Vedanta tradition.
- Svara is considered the ultimate reality that underlies all existence. It is the unchanging and eternal essence that pervades all of existence.
- Svara is often described as the "unborn" and the "unchanging", as it is beyond the cycle of birth and death.
- In Advaita Vedanta, Svara is considered the ultimate goal of human existence, and the ultimate reality that one must strive to realize.
- Svara is often associated with the concept of Brahman, which is the ultimate reality and the unchanging essence of the universe.
- Svara is also associated with the concept of Atman, which is the individual self or soul.