Devanagari: अभेदवादिनी ऋचा ISO15919: abhēdavādinī also written as abhedavadini, abheda-vadini
A verse that affirms unity between the individual soul and the Supreme. One of the four kinds of mantras found in the Vedas. See bhedvadini, nirgunvadini, sagunvadini.
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The Vedas have richas presenting three other aspects of Brahm, resulting in four major perspectives: abhedvadini (non-distinction), bhedvadini (dualism/distinction), nirgunvadini (having no attributes) and sagunvadini (having lots of divine qualities).
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