What is Vedanta?

Meaning of vedanta

Vedanta is a sanskrit word, which means the culmination or the essence of the vedas. 

Vedanta is one of the six classical systems of ancient vedic philosophy. Vedanta is also known as uttara mimamsa.

Essence of the vedas

Vedanta is the culmination of the Vedas or the ultimate knowledge of the vedas. The word vedanta literally means ‘end of the veda‘. In other words Vedanta is the final portion or teachings of the vedas.

Vedanta is the science of supreme reality

Vedanta is the science which raises human above the level of worldliness. You can find in the vedanta, the  rational method of meditating on the ultimate reality. 

end of the vedas? 

Vedanta literally meaning “end of the Vedas”. Here end of the Vedas means the final teaching or the final essence of the Vedas.

Vedanta is related to the upanishads

Vedanta reflects ideas that emerged from, or were aligned with, the speculations and philosophies contained in the Upanishads.

Vedanta is also known as uttara mimamsa. It is one of the ancient spiritual philosophy based on the vedas or upanishad.

Conclusion.

Vedanta means is the final teachings or the essence of the vedas.

A wise man, does not swerve from the path of justice