Summary: The text explores the concept of ignorance in Advaitism, highlighting the distinction between the original entity (Bimba) and the reflections (Pratibimba) in various Antahkaranas representing the Egos. The ignorance is viewed as a material cause of illusions and the underlying nature of the world. It emphasizes the need to attain knowledge to dissolve ignorance and realize the ultimate reality, Brahma. The discussion further delves into the theory of illusion and the evidence for Ajnana, asserting that knowledge is pivotal in understanding and overcoming misconceptions about reality to achieve freedom. The text emphasizes the importance of self-realization through knowledge in Advaitism, contrasting with other spiritual paths centered on action or devotion. Ultimately, the aim is to transcend ignorance through true self-knowledge, recognizing the illusory nature of the world and seeking the ultimate Reality, Brahma.