The concept of īśvara or Brahman

Īśvara or Brahman has acquired a prominent place in the Hindu religion. God creates the whole universe and regulates it. The entire universe merges with him at the end of his creation. He is called as Trimūrti like Brahmā, viṣṇu, and śiva. But as per philosophy, he is described as the earth, water,...

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Main Author: Nilachal Mishra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SUGYAN KUMAR MAHANTY 2019-06-01
Series:Prachi Prajna
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Summary:Īśvara or Brahman has acquired a prominent place in the Hindu religion. God creates the whole universe and regulates it. The entire universe merges with him at the end of his creation. He is called as Trimūrti like Brahmā, viṣṇu, and śiva. But as per philosophy, he is described as the earth, water, and fire. Brahman is the formless picture of the supreme being. But Bhagavān is the real nature of complete truth. He is limitless of place, time and quality. He is free from all obstacles and resides in every human being. The supreme soul or Brahman is the origin of all vital principles and from him, the mind is originated and he is the origin of all sense organs. He is the eternal knowledge of all Vedas and the eternal self of all human beings
ISSN:2348-8417