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What does ‘Mithya’ mean in Advaita Vedanta?

Mithya refers to the illusory or transient nature of the world, emphasizing the distinction between ultimate reality and appearance.

How does Advaita Vedanta define reality?

It teaches that ultimate reality is non-dual Brahman, while the world is a temporary manifestation of ignorance.

Why is the world considered ‘Mithya’ or illusory?

Because the world lacks independent existence and is perceived due to ignorance, it is not ultimately real.

Can understanding Mithya help in spiritual liberation?

Yes, realizing the illusory nature of the world leads to detachment and understanding of the Self, aiding liberation.

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