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Advayataraka

Advaitakara is a composite Sanskrit word consisting of आद्य (advaita), meaning “non-identity, identity, unity, not two, without each other” and ताराक (taarak). Which means “to liberate, to carry, to deliver, to save”. ‘Tarak’ literally means star and “eyeball”.
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Advyataraka Upanishad Shukla is an Upanishad under the Yajurvedic branch. This Upanishad is written in Sanskrit language. Its authors are considered to be the sages of the Vedic period, but mainly Vedvyas ji is considered the author of many Upanishads. Advaitakara is a composite Sanskrit word consisting of आद्य (advaita), meaning “non-identity, identity, unity, not two, without each other” and ताराक (taarak). Which means “to liberate, to carry, to deliver, to save”. ‘Tarak’ literally means star and “eyeball”. Rajayoga has it that there is light between and in front of the eyebrows during meditation.
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