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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...
- the impersonal Absolute, is unqualified and therefore, never expressed. Paramatman is Bhagavan in relation to Prakṛti and the Jiva. The Yoga of Devotion...
- 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...
- god Ganesha. He is the representation of Ganesha as the Supreme Being Paramatman and is the most important deity of the Ganesha-centric Ganapatya sect...
- 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...
- (parabrahmasvarūpiṇī). She is also variously referred to as Soul of the universe, Paramatman, Bīja and Nirguna. Several other scriptures also state that Mahakali is...
- Pashupati Rudra Shambhu Shankara Affiliation Trimurti Ishvara Parabrahman Paramatman (Shaivism) Abode Kailasa Shmashana Mantra Om Namah Shivaya Mahamrityunjaya...
- 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...
- Lakshmi Narayan Garbhodakaśāyī Vishnu Kṣīrodakaśāyī Vishnu Narayana Paramatman www.wisdomlib.org (29 June 2012). "Mahavishnu, Mahāviṣṇu: 7 definitions"...