Vedanta is highly regarded in India as a great and inspirational branch of philosophy. Vedanta is a term meaning “the conclusion or culmination of the Vedas” since it is formed from Veda (knowledge) and Anta (end). It is both a philosophy and the way to attain truth about who we are, life, and the universe.<br /><br />We’ll learn about Vedanta, its core teachings, and how it leads people to true wisdom and tranquility throughout history.<br /><br />What is the meaning of Vedanta?<br />Vedanta refers to the conclusion drawn from the Vedas, which is contained in Upanishads. It tackles the basic questions that humans ask about life.<br /><br />The spiritual development and purity which Dharma teaches use a lotus as their symbolic representation.<br />Kalki carries a sword to represent his Shakti force because he is depicted riding a white horse for battles against social injustice.<br />The transition from orange to blue in the color scheme represents both dynamic energy and peaceful tranquility which corresponds to the governance of power alongside righteousness.<br />The revised artwork includes tamed flames and an added serene environment with water elements and a twilight setting that creates a peaceful atmosphere despite preserving essential symbolism.