Vedanta is a branch of Hindu philosophy that teaches that the ultimate reality is pure consciousness, or Brahman. Its followers strive to attain self-realization, or moksha, through spiritual practices such as meditation and self-inquiry.
Vedanta is a branch of Hindu philosophy that teaches that the ultimate reality is pure consciousness, or Brahman. Its followers strive to attain self-realization, or moksha, through spiritual practices such as meditation and self-inquiry.