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Paramatman (Sanskrit: परमात्मन्, IAST:
Paramātman) or Paramātmā is the
absolute Atman, or
supreme Self, in
various philosophies such as the
Vedanta and...
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knowledge (vidyā) and
separatedness (kalā); it is the
universal Self (
paramātman)
under limitations as many
individual Selfs (jīvātman).
There is no consensus...
- Brahman,
especially in his form of Mahavishnu. He is also
depicted as the
Paramatman,
according to the
Narayana Sukta in the Yajurveda. The
Mahabharata describes...
- for
Paramatman (Supreme Self). Therefore, the idea of the
picture is that by the
union of Karma, Jnana,
Bhakti and Yoga, the
vision of
Paramatman is obtained...
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impersonal Absolute, is
unqualified and therefore,
never expressed.
Paramatman is
Bhagavan in
relation to Prakṛti and the Jiva. The Yoga of Devotion...
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knowledge of God,
which occurs when one
loses oneself in
service to the
Paramatman, the
Supreme Self. This
involves the
recognition that most of the cause...
- (parabrahmasvarūpiṇī). She is also
variously referred to as Soul of the universe,
Paramatman, Bīja and Nirguna.
Several other scriptures also
state that
Mahakali is...
- the prin****l
method or tool
which is
meant to
unite the soul with the
Paramatman, Allah, or God.
Dhikr Ik
Onkar Jaap
Sahib ****a Nām ****ō
Namarupa Names...
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understanding sees yoga as
union or
connection with the
highest Self (
paramatman), Brahman, or God, a "union, a
linking of the
individual to the divine...
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universe (Brahmanda). Garbhodakaśāyī
Vishnu Kṣīrodakaśāyī
Vishnu Narayana Paramatman www.wisdomlib.org (29 June 2012). "Mahavishnu, Mahāviṣṇu: 7 definitions"...