Significance of Bhedabheda
Bhedabheda is a philosophical principle in Vaishnavism that signifies the simultaneous oneness and difference in relation to the Supreme Brahman. In Shaivism, Bhedabheda describes the apparent identity and difference between words and their meanings, highlighting complex relational dynamics. Additionally, it represents a philosophical stance asserting that difference (Bheda) and non-difference (Abheda) can exist together and are interconnected, particularly regarding the nature of substances and their attributes.
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Hindu concept of 'Bhedabheda'
Bhedabheda in Hinduism highlights the simultaneous identity and difference between Brahman and its manifestations, illustrating a complex relationship where both unity and diversity coexist, emphasizing a dynamic interplay between substances and their attributes.
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) Refers to the philosophical principle of simultaneous oneness and difference as it relates to the Supreme Brahman.[1]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) A concept that allows for both differences and identities to coexist, making repetition possible.[2]