Essays About god brahman

 

  • Hinduism
    ... Hindus believe there is one main god, Brahman, who is the highest deity or the Absolute, but they also believe there are lesser gods with other powers. ...
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  • The Hindu Religion
    ... Brahman can either be a god or a personal deity. Hindus believe that when they go to Brahman, they lose their identity and become part of the whole force. ...
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  • TO HIS COY MISTRESS
    ... The Christian God has a lot more to offer His children that the Brahman does. We only live one short, meaningful life and then we die. ...
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  • Hinduism
    ... They all form into one god who is the Brahman who is the ultimate reality however I still believe that there is many gods because of the many aspects. ...
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  • Hinduism
    ... Moksha. The goal of the yogas is to come in to and remain in touch with Brahman. The first way to God is through knowledge. The ...
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  • hindu and budda
    ... Moksha. The goal of the yogas is to come in to and remain in touch with Brahman. The first way to God is through knowledge. The ...
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  • hinduism and budism
    ... Moksha. The goal of the yogas is to come in to and remain in touch with Brahman. The first way to God is through knowledge. The ...
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  • The Wasteland
    ... to "water," yet reveal only "fear in a handful of dust." This God cast Adam ... which reveal to the Brahmins the failure of all human language to describe Brahman. ...
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  • religion traid
    ... 3. What is meant by the "Brahman" and the "Atmen" is that Brahman is the "god head" and the Atmen is "the infinite center of every life" or the hidden self. ...
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  • The Interconnection of the Triad of Margas
    ... book belonging to Hindus that illustrates the paths available to them to obtain Ultimate Reality: the unification of the Atman (Self) and the Brahman (God). ...
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  • Hinduism & Buddhism
    ... In Hinduism, the dualistic idea of an "impersonal Absolute (Brahman) and the personal God (Isvara)" developed so that a wide variety of sectarian beliefs and ...
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  • Comparing Eastern Religions
    ... Moksha. The goal of the yoga's is to come into and remain in touch with Brahman. The first way to God is through knowledge. The ...
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  • eastern religion comparison
    ... Moksha. The goal of the yogas is to come in to and remain in touch with Brahman. The first way to God is through knowledge. The ...
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  • Expansions of Rhada and Krishna
    ... or Siva. However some respect a Shakti, the female companion of a god, as the supreme manifestation of Brahman. In most religions ...
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  • subjected view
    ... However, even karma lacks inherent existence. There is only one true reality, Brahman (I thought that God lacks inherent existence). ...
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  • Arjuna's Choice
    ... our atmans are "modes " of brahman (In some Upanishads, brahman is sometimes identified with the universe; in others brahman is regarded as a personal God. ...
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  • Hinduism and Christianity
    ... of choice in worship, in approaching that One Supreme Entity, that we call God. ... and there are different ways to know and serve the only 'Brahman' or 'The Father ...
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  • Karma and Samsara
    ... The Gita personalises Brahman through the god Krishna who is the supreme lord of self, the doer and knower, and stresses the fact that devotion to Krishna is ...
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  • Karma
    ... The Gita personalises Brahman through the god Krishna who is the supreme lord of self, the doer and knower, and stresses the fact that devotion to Krishna is ...
    (1336 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • India
    ... many gods. Each god is part of a single supreme force called Brahman. Brahman is a nameless, faceless, and unlimited power. The ...
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  • Hinduism
    ... for a fifth."7 Many Hindus who worship either Vishnu or Shiva generally consider one or the other as their 'favorite god' and as the Lord and Brahman Vishnu is ...
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  • Hindu Spirituality
    ... Brahman is the sole being that exists in a conditioned cosmos of endless complexity. Brahman is in reality the God of the Hindus.
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  • Hinduism vs Buddhism
    ... God's words. Compared to Buddhism, which doesn't believe in a god, Hinduism recognizes a single god named Brahman. However, it is ...
    (2547 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  • The Culture Of India
    ... personal god is meant to provide a focus for worship and devotion and to thus help the believer become more aligned with the impersonal god known as Brahman. ...
    (1992 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • Snow Man Robert Frost
    ... also the state in which "One," as a "listener" may behold the "nothing that is," the no-thing of the via negativa, the nirguna brahman (brahman-god, or divinity ...
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  • The Major Religions of India
    ... the many gods in Hinduism are pictorial representations of the many attributes of one god. All the gods are usually shown with four arms and Brahman also has ...
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  • Hinduism 2
    ... in the way of devotion were supposed to worship their god through sacrifices ... on the essence of reality and on the supreme being ruling the cosmos-the Brahman. ...
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  • hinduism
    ... those Hindus who particularly worship either Vishnu or Shiva generally consider one or the other as their 'favorite god' and as the Lord and Brahman in its ...
    (3558 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)

  • Hinduism and Buddhism
    ... The idea is to cut oneself off from the world and concentrate on Brahman. ... He says a prayer as his foot touches the ground that he believes was created by god. ...
    (2025 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • Mysticism
    ... This is definitely apparent in almost every religion. Christianity and Judaism refer to this being as God, Muslims call him Allah, and Hindus call him Brahman. ...
    (699 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

     


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