Sannyasa and Tyaga in Vedanta Philosophy: Renunciation and Non-Attachment in a Society of Attachment.
<p>In the Vedantic tradition, sannyasa represents the renunciation of worldly life and tyaga represents non-attachment to material things. These concepts point to a way of being that runs counter to the values of consumer culture and incessant material acquisition.</p>
<p>In today’s society, we are constantly bombarded with advertisements and social media that encourage accumulation and consumption. The underlying message is that we need to make more money, buy more things, and constantly upgrade our lifestyles. Happiness is often depicted as deriving from material wealth and social status. The fear of missing out (FOMO) drives many people to anxiously keep striving for more in an attempt to keep up with expectations and standards set by others.</p>
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