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The words Brahm and Brahman and similar have various meanings:

Indian religions

The Sanskrit terms Brahman, Brahma, both from a root brh "to grow, increase", are used in various meanings (depending on the Vedic accent and grammatical gender). See Brahman#Semantics and pronunciation for more details:

  • Brahman (bráhman, literally "growth", also "pious utterance, prayer", bráhma n.) is the Hindu idea of the formless transcendental immanent Divine, often in English called "the Brahman"
  • Brahma (bráhma m.) is the Creator God, one of the trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheswara (Siva):
    • Brahma (Buddhism) is a type of Buddhist deity
    • There have been rare cases of "Brahma" and "(the) Brahman" being used in English with each other's meanings, e.g. in R.W. Emerson's poem titled "Brahma"
  • Brahman (brahmán, not to be confused with bráhman above) is a Vedic Sanskrit word for "priest": see Vedic priest
  • A Brahmin, derived from the Sanskrit masculine noun (nominative singular brāhmaṇaħ), is a person belonging to the Brahmins, the priestly caste among the four varnas
  • The Brahmanas, derived from the Sanskrit neuter noun (nominative singular brāhmaṇaṃ), are important Hindu canonical texts that are part of each of the Vedas

Places and languages

  • Brahman languages are a hypothetical Trans-New Guinea family of languages spoken in Madang Province in Papua New Guinea
  • Brahman, Papua New Guinea

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