- ways. In the
Advaita Vedanta tradition, the Para
Brahman is a
synonym of
nirguna brahman, i.e., the attribute-less Absolute. Conversely, in
Dvaita Vedanta...
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saguna Brahman—the
Brahman with attributes, and
nirguna Brahman—the
Brahman without attributes. The
nirguna Brahman is the
Brahman as it
really is, however...
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Nirguna Dam is an
earthfill dam on
Nirguna River near Patur,
Akola district, in the
state of
Maharashtra in India. The
height of the dam
above its lowest...
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Shankara championed the
thesis that
ultimate reality is
impersonal and
Nirguna (attributeless) and any
symbolic god
serves the same
equivalent purpose...
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Saguna Brahman (with qualities) and
Nirguna Brahman (without qualities), with
Saguna Brahman seen as illusory, and
Nirguna Brahman as real.
Surya is regarded...
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saguna Brahman—the
Brahman with attributes, and
nirguna Brahman—the
Brahman without attributes. The
nirguna Brahman is the
Brahman as it
really is, however...
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Significant places include Nirgun Math, Kalleshewar. The
Nirguna Math is
adorned with the
Nirguna Padukas.
Sangam Kshetra –
meeting point of
Bhima and Amarja...
- dual
nature of
Absolute God runs
parallel to Shankara's
Vedic (Saguna and
Nirguna)
Brahman conception, as well as the
tradition of
Indian philosophy in general...
- to any
other world littérateur.[citation needed] As per Tulsidas, the
Nirguna Brahman (quality-less
impersonal absolute) and
Saguna Brahman (personal...
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handwritten Nagari-pracarini
Sabha are
considered authentic and
highlight the
Nirguna (attributeless god)
stream of
thought in Ramananda.
Ramananda developed...