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Did Swami Prabhupada reject Advaita?


What was Swami Vivekananda's view on Vedanta?Are there any philosophical differences between Gaudiya Math and ISKCON?What was Shankara's stand on Bhairava Agamas?Did Swami Chinmayananda and Srila Prabhupada ever participate in a debate against each other?Do any Vaishnav sect believe in Jivan Mukti?Why did Prabhupada make objectionable comments on women in SB 4.25.41 purport?Did Prabhupada believe in Flat earth theory?Why the three levels of reality of Advaita Vedanta are not mentioned in any scriptures?What were similarities and differences between Shankara and Madhusudhana saraswati Advaita?Are Advaita and Karma theory completely contradictory?













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          He did reject Advaita as "actually not correct":




          Māyāvādī philosophers think that since the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute Truth, has become everything, He has no separate existence. Their philosophy is called advaita-vāda.



          Sri Kṛṣṇa is the origin of everything. Kṛṣṇa is everything. Everything rests in the body of the Lord, yet the Lord is not everywhere. Māyāvādī philosophers think that since the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute Truth, has become everything, He has no separate existence. Their philosophy is called advaita-vāda. Actually, however, their philosophy is not correct... There are always two entities—the seer and the seen. The seer is a part of the whole, but he is not equal to the whole. The part of the whole, the seer, is also one with the whole, but since he is but a part, he cannot be the complete whole at any time. This acintya-bhedābheda—simultaneous oneness and difference—is the perfect philosophy propounded by Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.




          Hope your question refers to Advaita-vada and not Advaita Acharya.Advaita Acharya was a devotee and one of the five Tattvas preached by the Gaudiya Vaishnavas.



          Reference : https://vaniquotes.org/wiki/Advaita_vada_philosophy






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            He did reject Advaita as "actually not correct":




            Māyāvādī philosophers think that since the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute Truth, has become everything, He has no separate existence. Their philosophy is called advaita-vāda.



            Sri Kṛṣṇa is the origin of everything. Kṛṣṇa is everything. Everything rests in the body of the Lord, yet the Lord is not everywhere. Māyāvādī philosophers think that since the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute Truth, has become everything, He has no separate existence. Their philosophy is called advaita-vāda. Actually, however, their philosophy is not correct... There are always two entities—the seer and the seen. The seer is a part of the whole, but he is not equal to the whole. The part of the whole, the seer, is also one with the whole, but since he is but a part, he cannot be the complete whole at any time. This acintya-bhedābheda—simultaneous oneness and difference—is the perfect philosophy propounded by Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.




            Hope your question refers to Advaita-vada and not Advaita Acharya.Advaita Acharya was a devotee and one of the five Tattvas preached by the Gaudiya Vaishnavas.



            Reference : https://vaniquotes.org/wiki/Advaita_vada_philosophy






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              He did reject Advaita as "actually not correct":




              Māyāvādī philosophers think that since the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute Truth, has become everything, He has no separate existence. Their philosophy is called advaita-vāda.



              Sri Kṛṣṇa is the origin of everything. Kṛṣṇa is everything. Everything rests in the body of the Lord, yet the Lord is not everywhere. Māyāvādī philosophers think that since the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute Truth, has become everything, He has no separate existence. Their philosophy is called advaita-vāda. Actually, however, their philosophy is not correct... There are always two entities—the seer and the seen. The seer is a part of the whole, but he is not equal to the whole. The part of the whole, the seer, is also one with the whole, but since he is but a part, he cannot be the complete whole at any time. This acintya-bhedābheda—simultaneous oneness and difference—is the perfect philosophy propounded by Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.




              Hope your question refers to Advaita-vada and not Advaita Acharya.Advaita Acharya was a devotee and one of the five Tattvas preached by the Gaudiya Vaishnavas.



              Reference : https://vaniquotes.org/wiki/Advaita_vada_philosophy






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                He did reject Advaita as "actually not correct":




                Māyāvādī philosophers think that since the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute Truth, has become everything, He has no separate existence. Their philosophy is called advaita-vāda.



                Sri Kṛṣṇa is the origin of everything. Kṛṣṇa is everything. Everything rests in the body of the Lord, yet the Lord is not everywhere. Māyāvādī philosophers think that since the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute Truth, has become everything, He has no separate existence. Their philosophy is called advaita-vāda. Actually, however, their philosophy is not correct... There are always two entities—the seer and the seen. The seer is a part of the whole, but he is not equal to the whole. The part of the whole, the seer, is also one with the whole, but since he is but a part, he cannot be the complete whole at any time. This acintya-bhedābheda—simultaneous oneness and difference—is the perfect philosophy propounded by Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.




                Hope your question refers to Advaita-vada and not Advaita Acharya.Advaita Acharya was a devotee and one of the five Tattvas preached by the Gaudiya Vaishnavas.



                Reference : https://vaniquotes.org/wiki/Advaita_vada_philosophy






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                He did reject Advaita as "actually not correct":




                Māyāvādī philosophers think that since the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute Truth, has become everything, He has no separate existence. Their philosophy is called advaita-vāda.



                Sri Kṛṣṇa is the origin of everything. Kṛṣṇa is everything. Everything rests in the body of the Lord, yet the Lord is not everywhere. Māyāvādī philosophers think that since the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute Truth, has become everything, He has no separate existence. Their philosophy is called advaita-vāda. Actually, however, their philosophy is not correct... There are always two entities—the seer and the seen. The seer is a part of the whole, but he is not equal to the whole. The part of the whole, the seer, is also one with the whole, but since he is but a part, he cannot be the complete whole at any time. This acintya-bhedābheda—simultaneous oneness and difference—is the perfect philosophy propounded by Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.




                Hope your question refers to Advaita-vada and not Advaita Acharya.Advaita Acharya was a devotee and one of the five Tattvas preached by the Gaudiya Vaishnavas.



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