. The last years of his short life were spent wandering the length and breadth of India proclaiming the philosophy of Advaita Ved
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nta and taking on all rivals in debate. This period is called the ‘Tour of Victory’ (
digvijaya
), during which
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a
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kara defeated Ma
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ana Mi
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ra and many other worthy proponents of rival schools of religious philosophy, including Buddhists, Jains, and various sectarian
aivas.
One of the most widely accepted accounts of the end of his life is that at the age of 32 he left Ked
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rn
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th in the Him
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layas travelling northward toward Mount Kail
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sa, the abode of
iva
, and was seen no more.
For a description of his religious teaching see
ADVAITA VED
NTA
;
ATKASA
PATTI