Advaita (non-duality) is the core vision of Vedanta: the recognition that the individual self and Brahman are not two. Explore its roots, scriptural basis, and meaning in the glossary.
Vedanta teaches that reality is non-dual, meaning there is no separation between awareness and the objects of perception. While this truth can’t be proven through the senses, Vedanta points to it through logic, experience, and scripture—showing awareness as the one constant behind all appearances.