Hinduism And Hindu Theology - What Is Asat?



This term, which is frequently translated as "nonbeing," refers to a broad category in Indian speculative thinking. 


  • It's the polar opposite of sat, and it's created by adding a negative prefix. 
  • If sat means "that which (really and genuinely) exists," its antonym is "that which does not exist." 
  • Asat has implications of falseness since the word sat also has connotations of truth—that things that exist are both "real" and "true."


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