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What is Adhyāsa in Advaita Vedanta?

Adhyāsa refers to the imposition of one cognition onto another, specifically the false attribution of properties due to ignorance or mistake. In the context of Advaita Vedanta, it explores the illusory nature of perceived objects and the ultimate reality of Brahman.

What was special about the bhakti of the gopikas of Vrindavan?

According to Narada-bhakti-sutra.22-24, even as the gopikas danced and played around with Srikrishna, they never even forgot once his greatness as the Lord of the universe. In the absence of this perpetual awareness of his greatness, it would have been just got classified as passion. Gopikas were not looking for self-gratification. Their happiness was in making Krishna happy.

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Which holy river flows through Ladakh ?
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