The hidden secret or inner esoteric truth that cannot be grasped by raw intellect alone.
The infinite, omnipresent, changeless ground of all existence. Identity / Oneness
Unlike purely theoretical texts, it prioritises systematic inner enquiry and quiet reflection over bookish knowledge.
: It underscores the importance of traditional lineage and the guidance of a realized master in navigating the "secrets" of the Vedas.
The apparent separation between Jīva and Brahman is attributed to , the cosmic illusion. Just as a single rope may be mistaken for a snake in dim light, the one Brahman appears as the diverse world of separate individuals due to the veil of ignorance (Avidya). The goal of spiritual life, therefore, is to attain the direct realization of this oneness, an awakening that dissolves the ego (Ahamkara) and ends all suffering born of a sense of separation.
It expounds that the Jeevatma (individual self) is not distinct from the Parambrahma (Supreme Soul), aimed at shattering the illusion of duality.
Thus, the combined title, Jeeva Brahma Aikya Vedanta Rahasyam , can be understood as
