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This is just to elicit opinion/discussion. There is no ''answer" to it really. You can choose to close it. But it is something that I always wondered about.

In the annals of Sanaatana Dharma why isn't there One Absolute Reality? Every "seer of truth" saw/interpreted the way they saw it. Shakaracharya saw it differently, Madhavcharya, Ramanujacharya saw it differently, Chaitanya MahaPrabhu saw it differently. And the followers of each of these schools claim/believe that their own philosophy is correct.

If there is One Absolute Reality and if there is one absolute path (Advaita/Visistadvaita, Davita, Achintya Bhedaabheda etc.), why is it that Vyasa Bhagavan did not state it conclusively in his Puranas?. Shaivaite scriptures portray Lord Shiva as Absolute, Vaishnava scriptures portray Lord Vishnu as Absolute and so on.

If everyone is seeing the same One differently, WHO has ACTUALLY seen the Truth?

This is just to elicit opinion/discussion. There is no ''answer" to it really. You can choose to close it. But it is something that I always wondered about.

In the annals of Sanaatana Dharma why isn't there One Absolute Reality? Every "seer of truth" saw/interpreted the way they saw it. Shakaracharya saw it differently, Madhavcharya, Ramanujacharya saw it differently, Chaitanya MahaPrabhu saw it differently. And the followers of each of these schools claim/believe that their own philosophy is correct.

If there is One Absolute Reality and if there is one absolute path (Advaita/Visistadvaita, Davita, Achintya Bhedaabheda etc.), why is it that Vyasa Bhagavan did not state it conclusively in his Puranas?. Shaivaite scriptures portray Lord Shiva as Absolute, Vaishnava scriptures portray Lord Vishnu as Absolute and so on.

If everyone is seeing the same One differently, WHO has ACTUALLY seen the Truth?

This is just to elicit opinion/discussion. There is no ''answer" to it really. You can choose to close it. But it is something that I always wondered about.

In the annals of Sanaatana Dharma why isn't there One Absolute Reality? Every "seer of truth" saw/interpreted the way they saw it. Shakaracharya saw it differently, Madhavcharya, Ramanujacharya saw it differently, Chaitanya MahaPrabhu saw it differently. And the followers of each of these schools claim/believe that their own philosophy is correct.

If there is One Absolute Reality and if there is one absolute path (Advaita/Visistadvaita, Davita, Achintya Bhedaabheda etc.), why is it that Vyasa Bhagavan did not state it conclusively in his Puranas?. Shaivaite scriptures portray Lord Shiva as Absolute, Vaishnava scriptures portray Lord Vishnu as Absolute and so on.

If everyone is seeing the same One differently, WHO has ACTUALLY seen the Truth?

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Why isn't there one Absolute Reality?

This is just to elicit opinion/discussion. There is no ''answer" to it really. You can choose to close it. But it is something that I always wondered about.

In the annals of Sanaatana Dharma why isn't there One Absolute Reality? Every "seer of truth" saw/interpreted the way they saw it. Shakaracharya saw it differently, Madhavcharya, Ramanujacharya saw it differently, Chaitanya MahaPrabhu saw it differently. And the followers of each of these schools claim/believe that their own philosophy is correct.

If there is One Absolute Reality and if there is one absolute path (Advaita/Visistadvaita, Davita, Achintya Bhedaabheda etc.), why is it that Vyasa Bhagavan did not state it conclusively in his Puranas?. Shaivaite scriptures portray Lord Shiva as Absolute, Vaishnava scriptures portray Lord Vishnu as Absolute and so on.

If everyone is seeing the same One differently, WHO has ACTUALLY seen the Truth?