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BrahmanIn Hinduism, the supreme being, an impersonal and infinite creator of the universe. Brahman exists in everything, and is the spirit, or atman, of every living thing. Achieving union with Brahman and ceasing to be reborn is the goal of every Hindu. All the images of gods, such as Vishnu or Durga, are aspects of Brahman, the one indivisible god. Brahman acts in the world through three major forms: Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu, known collectively as the Trimurti. The Om, or Aum, is the symbol of both Hinduism and of Brahman. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Even the essays in this volume, while they broadly question the existence/acceptance of a Brahmanical hierarchy, raise issues that compel us to think otherwise, certainly about the existence of some sort of hierarchy, not necessarily linear and not necessarily uncontested. Also, the party was identified with the Hindi-speaking heartland of the North and its brahmanical interpretation of Hinduism did not take with the masses. Disputed Mission: Jesuit Experiments and Brahmanical Knowledge in Seventeenth-Century India. |
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