Nididhyasana as Existential Assimilation: From the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad to Contemporary Philosophical Counselling
November 2025MEΘEXIS Journal of Research in Values and Spirituality 5(2):143-154
DOI:10.71210/mjrvs.9.a.5
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Authors:
K.l. Sharma
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/398086029_Nididhyasana_as_Existential_Assimilation_From_the_Brhadaranyaka_Upanishad_to_Contemporary_Philosophical_Counselling
Types of Meditation – Part 1
https://vedanta.org/2000/articles/types-of-meditation-part-1/
Types of Meditation – Part 2
https://vedanta.org/2000/articles/types-of-meditation-part-2/
‘nididhyAsana’ – as Shankara explains – 1/2
Posted on August 6, 2024 by Ramesam
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https://ochs.org.uk/lecture/how-much-of-yoga-did-shankara-accept-in-his-formulation-of-advaita-vedanta/
https://vedanta.nl/en/glossary/nididhyasana-2/
https://tomdas.com/tag/nididhyasana/
Please use this link for citation http://hdl.handle.net/10603/283760
Title of the Thesis Interpretation Of Sravana Manana And Nididhyasana In The Three Main Schools Of Vedanta
Name of the Researcher Pratap K
Name of the Guide
Completed Year 1978
Name of the Department Department of Sanskrit
Name of the University Sri Venkateswara University
https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/283760
https://www.srmd.org/wisdom/articles/pujya-gurudevshri/pujya-gurudevshri-insights/the-power-of-listening-contemplating-and-meditation/
Nididhyasana - Contemplation Steps
https://tattvavidya.blogspot.com/2022/09/nididhyasana-contemplation-steps.html
Nididhyasana - Abiding in the Self After Knowledge - Interesting
https://www.thebrokentusk.com/post/what-is-nididhyasana
NIDIDHYASANAM (CONTEMPLATION) FROM APAROKSHA ANUBHUTI OF SRI ADI SANKARA
https://dn710103.ca.archive.org/0/items/PoornalayamBooks/nididhyasanam-book-english.pdf
Siddhantalesasangraha Chapter 1.
https://sanskritdocuments.org/sites/snsastri/siddhantalesa1.1.pdf
Liberation in early Advaita Vedanta
by Aleksandar Uskokov | 2018 | 195,782 words
Hinduism Hindu Philosophy Vedanta
Summary: This thesis highlights that liberation (in Sanskrit: Moksha) is posited as the “highest good”—i.e., it represents freedom from the cyclical process of birth and rebirth. This essay further shows how Shankara’s doctrine emphasizes that liberation is solely derived from knowledge of Brahman, not from ritual actions or meditation, marking a clear departure from the views of his Vedic contemporaries and predecessors who advocated for a combination of rituals and meditation for attaining liberation.
The full title is “Deciphering the Hidden Meaning: Scripture and the Hermeneutics of Liberation in Early Advaita Vedanta”.
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https://www.wisdomlib.org/hinduism/book/liberation-in-early-advaita-vedanta
Kunal Sharma
Arizona State University
https://philpeople.org/profiles/kunal-sharma
Good article
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
SHRAVANA, MANANA, NIDIDHYASANA
(HEARING, CONTEMPLATION, MEDITATION OF SELF-ENQUIRY)
Nididhyasana (Sanskrit: निदिध्यासन) means profound
and repeated meditation Nididhyasana is meditation
of the Atman. It is deep and intense contemplation.
The Sruti is the seed of Vedantic knowledge sown by
the Guru (teacher) in the mind of sishya (disciple) who
then tends that seed by his shravana,Manana and
Nididhyasana.
https://athma-spiritualbliss.blogspot.com/2015/03/shravana-manana-nididhyasana.html
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