Vedanta
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- Vedantic adjective
- Vedantism noun
- Vedantist noun
Etymology
Origin of Vedanta
< Sanskrit, equivalent to veda Veda + anta end
Example Sentences
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He is also a scientific advisory board member of Amgen, BioInvent, and Vedanta Biosciences, has consulted for AbbVie, and serves as an editor of the Journal of Experimental Medicine and an editorial advisor to Immunity.
From Science Daily
The latter refers to both the Vedanta spiritual practices he embraced decades ago and a prevalent need he sensed “for beauty in a world that wants to shut it out.”
He has studied the Hindu philosophy of Vedanta in Cambodia.
From Los Angeles Times
But in her late teens, she found that the teachings of Vedanta Hinduism, largely known for its orders of swamis, or religious teachers, resonated with her.
From Seattle Times
A decision by Taiwan's Foxconn to withdraw from a $19.5 billion semiconductor joint venture with Vedanta is a "credit negative" for the Indian conglomerate's UK parent Vedanta Resources, debt research firm CreditSights said on Thursday.
From Reuters
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