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  1. Brahman - Wikipedia

    In the Vedic and Hindu religions, Brahman (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मन्; IAST: Brahman) has a "variety of meanings," but in the Upanishads and later Indian philosophies it connotes 'That' from which all …

  2. Brahman | Definition, Interpretations, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 4, 2025 · Brahman, in the Upanishads, the supreme existence or absolute reality. It is conceived as eternal, conscious, irreducible, infinite, omnipresent, and the spiritual core of the universe.

  3. The Concept of Brahman - Hindu Culture Hub

    Brahman is fundamental to Hindu philosophy, serving as the unifying principle that connects individuals, the universe, and the divine under the umbrella of sanatana dharma. A core pursuit in Hinduism …

  4. Brahman: The Supreme Universal Spirit in Hinduism

    Brahman occupies a unique position in the Hindu pantheon as the ultimate reality that underlies all existence. While other deities are worshipped for their specific attributes and roles, Brahman is …

  5. Brahman in Hinduism: Beyond Gods, Forms, and Beliefs

    Mar 28, 2025 · I. What is Brahman? So, what exactly is Brahman? In Hinduism, Brahman is the eternal, infinite, and unchanging reality that lies behind everything in the universe. It’s the ultimate truth—the …

  6. Brahman: Unveiling the Ultimate Reality in Hindu Philosophy ...

    Apr 1, 2025 · Central to its teachings is the concept of Brahman —the infinite, unchanging reality that underlies the entire cosmos. This article explores Brahman as a sacred philosophical concept, …

  7. Brahman - New World Encyclopedia

    According to Hinduism, Brahman is said to be ineffable and higher than any description of God in personal form. Many philosophers agree that Brahman is ultimately indescribable in the context of …

  8. Brahman, The Highest God Of Hinduism - Hindu Website

    Brahman is the very space and the entire universe, with billions of galaxies and interstellar spaces and much more than that. The idea of Brahman probably entered the consciousness of ancient Hindu …

  9. Brahman: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library

    5 days ago · Brahman, in Hinduism, is the ultimate reality, cosmic spirit, and source of all existence. It's the essence of the universe, beyond comprehension, yet attainable through knowledge and devotion, …

  10. Brahman - Encyclopedia.com

    In the Vedic hymns the neuter noun bráhman denotes the cosmic principle or power contained in the priestly or inspired utterance. As such, it came to be viewed as embodied in the Veda when the latter …