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- books?vid=ISBN0415215277 quote "Shankara philosophical system is based on a monistic ontology in which brahman, the universal wholeness of existence, is alone declared to be real. In its essential nature as nirguna , brahman is pure being , consciousness , and bliss and is completely formless, distinctionless, nonchanging, and unbounded. As saguna , brahman assumes the form of Ishvara, the lord, [...] Moksha is attained through knowledge alone, for when knowledge dawns the individual self awakens to its true nature as Atman, the universal Self, which is identical with Brahman.".