The Hindu Term Is Used in Describing All-pervading Reality
There are 123 books argued to be part of the Upanishads. Brahman is a term used in the Hindu tradition to refer to the Supreme Reality that is the source of all being and all knowing pervading and yet transcending all that is. Introduction To Hindu Dharma Brahman is said to be one with Atman the inner reality of the self or soul. . There is no creation of the world both sentient and insentient by a Personal God. In Hinduism refers to the physicalpsychologicalsocial self which acts but which is not eternal. The three primary senses in which the term dharma is used are. These religious scriptures primarily discuss philosophy and cosmic reality. The etymology of the word which is derived from Sanskrit is uncertain. God Conceptions of God can vary widely despite the use of the same term for them all. God or more correctly called Brahman is Impersonal. The seer has tried to describe the Self the Atman in us in ...