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Saguna brahman (lit. 'The
Absolute with qualities'; from
Sanskrit saguṇa 'with qualities', guṇa 'quality', and Brahman...
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Saguna may
refer to:
Saguna brahman, a
Brahman absolute with
qualities Saguna Baug, an
agritourism centre in Neral...
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Andrei Șaguna (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈdrej ʃaˈɡuna]; 20
January 1808, Miskolc,
Hungary – 28 June 1873, Nagyszeben, Hungary) was a
Metropolitan bishop...
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Saguna Baug is an
agritourism centre and
adventure park
located in Neral, Raigarh,
established in 1985.
Saguna Baug Agri
Tourism was
given award for Rural...
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really is, however, the
saguna Brahman is
posited as a
means to
realizing nirguna Brahman, but the
Hinduism schools declare saguna Brahman to be a part of...
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Andrei Șaguna National College (Romanian:
Colegiul Naţional "Andrei
Șaguna") may
refer to one of two
educational institutions in Romania:
Andrei Șaguna National...
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really is, however, the
saguna Brahman is
posited as a
means to
realizing nirguna Brahman, but the
Hinduism schools declare saguna Brahman to be ultimately...
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Saguna is a
census town in the
Kalyani community Development Block in the
Kalyani subdivision of the
Nadia district in the
state of West Bengal, India...
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Vedanta and
Vishistadvaita Vedanta traditions, the Para
Brahman is
defined as
saguna brahman, i.e., the
Absolute with attributes. In Vaishnavism, Shaivism, and...
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Hinduism that
worships Ganesha (also
called Ganapati) as the Parabrahman,
Saguna Brahman. The
worship of
Ganesha is
considered complementary with the worship...