Thanks Me Myself and atanu,
so I take it other minds do exist !! I'm gonna contemplate on your posts
In our phenomenal self-jivatman level, we cannot say "solipsism is true" or we cannot say "solipsism is wrong". There is no way to prove or disprove whether there is another objective knower apart from me or not. We infer different minds from different experiences of dream etc..
advaita Self-Atman, however, is transcendental, wherein "the Self alone Is", is the truth beyond doubt (if we believe in scripture or if we go by the sayings of the realised Gurus).
For record sake, I C&P the following fron Wiki that I feel adequately explains this:
Solipsism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The concept of the Self in the philosophy of Advaita, could be interpreted as solipsism. However, the transhuman, theological implications of the Self in Advaita protect it from true solipsism as is found in the west. Similarly, the Vedantic text Yogavasistha, escapes charge of solipsism because the real "I" is thought to be nothing but the absolute whole looked at through a particular unique point of interest.[17]
Advaita is also thought to strongly diverge from solipsism in that, the former is a system of exploration of one's mind in order to finally understand the nature of the self and attain complete knowledge. The unity of existence is said to be directly experienced and understood at the end as a part of complete knowledge. On the other hand solipsism posits the non-existence of the external void right at the beginning, and says that no further inquiry is possible.
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