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12th-Century 'Anubhava-Samvit-Setu' Manuscript on the 'Philosophy of Subjective Confluence' Discovered in a Rural Mithila Archive

📅 April 2, 2026 📰 Mithila Research Foundation
12th-Century 'Anubhava-Samvit-Setu' Manuscript on the 'Philosophy of Subjective Confluence' Discovered in a Rural Mithila Archive

Scholars at the Mithila Research Foundation have announced the discovery of a 12th-century birch bark manuscript titled 'Anubhava-Samvit-Setu'. The text details a Philosophy of Subjective Confluence, exploring the metaphysical boundary where individual experience merges with universal consciousness. It offers a unique synthesis of Advaita Vedanta and the logic of the Nyaya school.

The manuscript is particularly notable for its section on 'The Bridge of Awareness', which provides a step-by-step logical proof for the existence of a shared reality between different observers. By analyzing the commonalities of human suffering and joy, the author, known only as 'Mahamuni-Dasa', constructs a powerful argument for ethical behavior based on the inherent unity of all sentient experience.

Original source: Mithila Research Foundation