Significance of Agency
In Vedanta, agency is defined as the idea of being an active doer or actor. However, this concept is viewed as irrelevant by those who have attained knowledge of Brahman. The understanding that transcends individual action emphasizes a deeper reality beyond the notion of agency, indicating that true knowledge leads to liberation from the sense of being the doer.1
Synonyms: Organization, Company, Firm, Office, Authority, Institution, Entity, Group, Service, Department, Establishment
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Hindu concept of 'Agency'
In Hinduism, Agency signifies the role of an active doer, yet this concept is deemed insignificant by those who realize the ultimate truth of Brahman, highlighting a distinction between worldly actions and spiritual knowledge.
Significance in Vedanta (school of philosophy):
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From: Brahma Sutras (Shankara Bhashya)
(1) The concept of being an active doer or actor, which is perceived as irrelevant by the knower of Brahman.[1]