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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Brahman

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by Morley Evans

From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahman

In the Hindu religionBrahman (Devanāgarīब्रह्मन् bráhman) is the eternalunchanginginfiniteimmanent, and transcendent reality which is the Divine Ground of all matterenergytimespacebeing, and everything beyond in this Universe.[1] The nature of Brahman is described as transpersonalpersonal and impersonal by different philosophical schools. In the Rig Veda, Brahman gives rise to the primordial being Hiranyagarbha that is equated with the creator god Brahmā. The trimurti can thus be considered a personification of Brahman as the active principle behind the phenomena of the universe.
The word "Brahman" is traditionally derived from the verb ((brh)) (Sanskritto grow), and connotes greatness and infinity. The Mundaka Upanishad says:
Auṃ- That supreme Brahman is infinite, and this conditioned Brahman is infinite. The infinite proceeds from infinite. Then through knowledge, realizing the infinitude of the infinite, it remains as infinite alone.
Impact of a drop of water in water, a common analogy for Brahman and the Ātman

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