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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mahāvākyas</span> Aspect of the Upanishads

The Mahāvākyas are "The Great Sayings" of the Upanishads, as characterized by the Advaita school of Vedanta with mahā meaning great and vākya, a sentence. Most commonly, Mahāvākyas are considered four in number,

  1. Tat Tvam Asi - traditionally rendered as "That Thou Art", ; alternatively translated as "That's how [thus] you are," with tat in Ch.U.6.12.3 referring to "the very nature of all existence as permeated by [the finest essence]"
  2. Aham Brahmāsmi - "I am Brahman", or "I am Divine"
  3. Prajnanam Brahma - "Prajñāna is Brahman", or "Brahman is Prajñāna"
  4. Ayam Atma Brahma - "This Self (Atman) is Brahman"

Gothic or Gothics may refer to:

<i>Atma bodha</i>

Ātma-bodha is a short Sanskrit text attributed to Adi Shankara of Advaita Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy. The text in sixty-eight verses describes the path to Self-knowledge or the awareness of Atman.