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Ātma-bodha (Sanskrit: आत्मबोधः ) 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. The Vedanta tradition states that the text was written by Shankara for his disciple, Sanandana, also known as Padmapāda. Atmabodha is also the title of an Upanishad attached to the Atharvaveda.

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  • Ātma-bodha (Sanskrit: आत्मबोधः ) 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. The Vedanta tradition states that the text was written by Shankara for his disciple, Sanandana, also known as Padmapāda. Atmabodha is also the title of an Upanishad attached to the Atharvaveda. (en)
  • Ātma-bodha(Sánscrito: आत्मबोधः ) es un breve texto en sánscrito atribuido a Adi Shankara de la escuela Advaita de filosofía Hindú. El texto, en sesenta y ocho versos, describe el camino al Auto-conocimiento o la consciencia de Atman.​​ La tradición del Vedanta afirma que el texto fue escrito por Shankara para su discípulo, Sanandana, también conocido como Padmapāda. Atmabodha es también el título de un Upanishad anexo al Atharvaveda. (es)
  • Ātma Bodha ou ātmabodha (Connaissance de l'Âme ou du Soi) est un texte sanskrit composé de 68 śloka (versets ou distiques) attribué à Ādi Śaṅkara (788 - 820?). L'importance de ce texte est que celui-ci précise les bases du système philosophique du Vedānta représenté par l'école de l'Advaita Vedānta. (fr)
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  • Attributed to Adi Shankara (en)
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  • India (en)
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  • First publication in 1812 translated by J. Taylor (en)
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  • Sanskrit (en)
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  • Ātma-bōdha (en)
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  • Original: 8th century AD; Reprinted in 1947 by Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai (en)
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  • Original: 8th century AD; Reprinted in 1947 bySri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai
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  • Ātma-bodha (Sanskrit: आत्मबोधः ) 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. The Vedanta tradition states that the text was written by Shankara for his disciple, Sanandana, also known as Padmapāda. Atmabodha is also the title of an Upanishad attached to the Atharvaveda. (en)
  • Ātma-bodha(Sánscrito: आत्मबोधः ) es un breve texto en sánscrito atribuido a Adi Shankara de la escuela Advaita de filosofía Hindú. El texto, en sesenta y ocho versos, describe el camino al Auto-conocimiento o la consciencia de Atman.​​ La tradición del Vedanta afirma que el texto fue escrito por Shankara para su discípulo, Sanandana, también conocido como Padmapāda. Atmabodha es también el título de un Upanishad anexo al Atharvaveda. (es)
  • Ātma Bodha ou ātmabodha (Connaissance de l'Âme ou du Soi) est un texte sanskrit composé de 68 śloka (versets ou distiques) attribué à Ādi Śaṅkara (788 - 820?). L'importance de ce texte est que celui-ci précise les bases du système philosophique du Vedānta représenté par l'école de l'Advaita Vedānta. (fr)
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