[Advaita-l] Meaning of Akant ?

Raghav Kumar Dwivedula raghavkumar00 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 17 23:45:23 EDT 2020


The word ekaanta = eka (single) + anta (end or purpose) implying exclusive
or alone etc.

akhanDa = a (negative particle i.e., the opposite of)  + khanDa (part or
division)
This implies free of divisions i.e., whole.


Etymologically there is no connection between the words.

Om

On Fri, 17 Jul, 2020, 2:11 PM Mahadevan Iyer via Advaita-l, <
advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:

> Pranams,
>
> What is the correct English meaning of Akant ( Akandakara Vrutti ) ?
> Whole or Infinite ?
> Akant & Ekaant ( alone ) seems similar. I wonder its roots.
>
> om tat sat
> Mahadevan Iyer
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