Naiṣkarmya-Siddhi
Naiṣkarmya-Siddhi. A work of four chapters expounding Advaita Vedanta, by one of Śaṅkara's pupils, Sureśvara. It warns against reliance on prayer or meditation (since these imply duality) and expounds the meaning of Tat tvam asi.
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