Parabrahma Tatvam
Parabrahma Tatvam
Parabrahma Tatvam presents a systematic Advaita Vedanta exposition of Parabrahmam as Sat–Chit–Ananda, explaining the nature of reality, consciousness, and appearance through a clear metaphysical framework. This work examines Maya, Avidya, Gunas, Jiva, Isvara, creation, sustenance, and dissolution, guiding the seeker from ignorance to direct recognition of non‑dual truth.
Parabrahma Tatvam offers a detailed Advaita Vedānta analysis of Parabrahmam, defined as Sat (existence), Chit (consciousness), and Ananda (fullness).
The text explains how Maya and Avidya give rise to the appearance of the world, ego, karma, and bondage, and how the three gunas, mind, and sense‑organs function within this superimposition.
Presenting concepts such as Jiva–Isvara identity, creation (sristi), sustenance (sthiti), dissolution (laya), cosmic cycles, and liberation (Moksha), this work serves as a foundational guide for serious students of Advaita Vedānta and self‑inquiry seeking clear understanding of non‑dual reality.