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Jivatma may
refer to: Jiva, a life
force in
Hinduism and Jainism.
Jivatma, a
monotypic leafhopper genus containing Jivatma metallica, in the
tribe Lophopini...
- framework, the core
belief involves the
divinity of each
individual soul (
jivatma). Each
person harbors this "indwelling God (divinity)"; thus,
conduct which...
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illusion of Samsara. This
cycle is
broken only by self-realization by the
Jivatma. This self-realization is
Moksha (Turiya, Kaivalya). The
concept of moksha...
- जीवात्मपरमात्मनोः॥ saṁyogo yoga
ityukto jīvātma-paramātmanoḥ॥ Yoga is the
union of the
individual self (
jivātma) with the
supreme self (paramātma). —Yoga...
- and "the
ecstatic condition in
which the 'equality' that is
identity of
Jīvātmā and Paramātma is realized. The
experience is
achieved after the absorption...
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Mokhsha with Fanafillah,
Ittihad with Nirvana:
union between Paramatma in
Jivatma,
Avatar or
Incarnation with Hulul,
Vedanta with
Wahdatul Ujud, Mujahadah...
- 1
millennium BCE). As
stated in the last, 3.6 "In the
heart verily is
Jivātma. Here a
hundred and one nāḍis arise. For each of
these nāḍis
there are...
- 'me' and sa is 'he',
together meaning 'I am he'. Here, 'I'
refers to the
jivatma or jivatama, the
living soul, and 'he' the
paramatma or
paramatama or supreme...
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began oppressing and
slaying innocent Brahmins, etc. On this count, the
Jivatma Parashurama (destined to be a ****ure Saptarishi) was born with the God...
- eternal: 1. The
Supreme Lord or Paramatma, 2. The
Individual Souls or
Jivatmas,
which are vast in
number but not infinite, 3.
Prakriti or Nature. Prakṛti...