This document discusses the concept of duality in Hindu philosophy. It provides three key points about duality:
1. Duality refers to the existence of two opposing or complementary principles or aspects that are interdependent and present in all things. Examples mentioned are good/evil, light/dark, male/female.
2. In Hindu thought, duality is seen as an illusion, as the opposing forces are two sides of the same reality. While distinct, they cannot exist without each other.
3. Duality pervades all levels of existence from the macrocosm of the universe down to the microcosm of individual human experience, seen in concepts like living/dying, joining/
This document discusses the concept of duality in Hindu philosophy. It provides three key points about duality:
1. Duality refers to the existence of two opposing or complementary principles or aspects that are interdependent and present in all things. Examples mentioned are good/evil, light/dark, male/female.
2. In Hindu thought, duality is seen as an illusion, as the opposing forces are two sides of the same reality. While distinct, they cannot exist without each other.
3. Duality pervades all levels of existence from the macrocosm of the universe down to the microcosm of individual human experience, seen in concepts like living/dying, joining/
This document discusses the concept of duality in Hindu philosophy. It provides three key points about duality:
1. Duality refers to the existence of two opposing or complementary principles or aspects that are interdependent and present in all things. Examples mentioned are good/evil, light/dark, male/female.
2. In Hindu thought, duality is seen as an illusion, as the opposing forces are two sides of the same reality. While distinct, they cannot exist without each other.
3. Duality pervades all levels of existence from the macrocosm of the universe down to the microcosm of individual human experience, seen in concepts like living/dying, joining/
This document discusses the concept of duality in Hindu philosophy. It provides three key points about duality:
1. Duality refers to the existence of two opposing or complementary principles or aspects that are interdependent and present in all things. Examples mentioned are good/evil, light/dark, male/female.
2. In Hindu thought, duality is seen as an illusion, as the opposing forces are two sides of the same reality. While distinct, they cannot exist without each other.
3. Duality pervades all levels of existence from the macrocosm of the universe down to the microcosm of individual human experience, seen in concepts like living/dying, joining/