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The concept of Maya illustrates the illusory nature of the material world from "summary" of Indian Philosophy by Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Maya represents a profound understanding of reality within Indian philosophy, positing that the material world is not as it appears. It encapsulates the idea that sensory experiences can mislead individuals, creating a veil that obscures the true nature of existence. This illusion is not mere deception but is integral to the human experience, shaping perceptions and beliefs. The notion of Maya suggests that the physical realm, with its transient pleasures and pains, is ultimately impermanent. It presents a duality where the eternal, unchanging reality of the self (Atman) stands in stark contrast to the fl...
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    Indian Philosophy

    Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

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