Advaitayana Buddhism
The name "Advaitayana Buddhism" indicates the unique sympathetic
likenesses of Adidam to the traditions of Advaitism (or Advaita Vedanta)
and Buddhism. In His examination of the entire collective religious tradition
of Mankind, Avatar Adi Da has observed that these two traditions represent
the most advanced Realizations ever attained previous to His Appearance.
The primary aspiration of Buddhism is to realize freedom from the illusion
of the separate individual ego-self. The primary aspiration of Advaitism
(or the tradition of "Non-Dualism") is to know the Supreme Divine Self
absolutely, beyond all dualities (of high and low, good and bad, and so
on). Advaitayana Buddhism is the Non-Dual ("Advaita") Way ("yana", literally
"vehicle") of Most Perfect Awakening ("Buddhism"). Advaitayana Buddhism
is not an outgrowth of the historical tradition of Buddhism, or of the
historical tradition of Advaitism. Advaitayana Buddhism is the unique Revelation
of Avatar Adi Da Samraj, which perfectly fulfills both the traditional
Buddhist aspiration for absolute freedom from the bondage of the egoic
self and the traditional Advaitic aspiration for absolute Identity with
the Divine Self.
Nirvanasara
Radical Transcendentalism
and the Introduction of
Advaitayana Buddhism
The Five "Points of View"
The Basket of Tolerance
The Unique Sixth Stage Foreshadowings
of the Only-By-Me Revealed Seventh
Stage of Life
The Basket of Tolerance
I
Am Here to Complete the Great Tradition of Mankind
The Basket of Tolerance, Adidam site
( two talks from March, 1993 )
other excerpts from
[ THE DIVINE REVELATION ]
of Ruchira Avatar Adi Da Samraj