In the Hindu tradition, what does the phrase tat tvam asi ("you are that") refer to?
A) The connection of Brahman and Atman
B) The identification of Krishna as Lord
C) The command to follow your dharma
D) The teaching that a person is the product of his/her karma
E) A student identifying Shankara as a god
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