Nihilism is the term "shunya" used in buddhism. Sanatana never said shunya; Na asti would arise only if there is an asti. Hence the word Maya is used ,not to mean, there is nothing, but to say it is deceptive as it is destroyable. So, in his lifetime and after Adi Shankara, was branded as Nihilist for using the term MAYA which is untrue. If one reads Bhaja Govindam, it will be seen. Buddhism thus is liked by the west as it is akin to abramic. KR IRS 4924
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