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What are the characteristics of a brahman?

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Name of the Hindu god of creation?

Brahman Brahman


What are the avatars of Brahman?

Brahman is absolute. It has no avatars.However, Brahman exists in two forms.1. Saguna Brahman: The state of activity at which we don't feel our body2. Nirguna Brahman: The state of rest at which we don't feel our body.The two are not two avatars of Brahman because in the Brahman state we don't feel end of one activity and beginning of the next activity.


What are facts about brahman?

One fact about Brahman is that he is a god in the Hindu religion. Another fact is that it is believed that Brahman is present everywhere, and in everything.


Was Acharya Prahlad Keshav Atre a Koknastha brahman?

No, he was a Deshasth Brahman.


What facts Brahman facts?

One fact about Brahman is that he is a god in the Hindu religion. Another fact is that it is believed that Brahman is present everywhere, and in everything.


Are kaithwar brahman?

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What is the Brahman life cycle?

Brahman is eternal. There are no cycles in the life of Brahman.However, the life of Brahma is cyclical.


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What were negative qualities to Vishnu?

the connection of Vishnu to Brahman is that Vishnu represents a power or quality of Brahman.


How do you put brahman in a sentence?

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Is brahman and atman identical?

The Brahman is the original, spirit of the world, it is effectively the creator. The Atman is basically our soul, and it is immortal. The atman is part of the Brahman, that has 'split' from the Brahman, and has been trapped inside our bodies. It is the main focus of Hinduism to release the Atman back into the Brahman, in a process known as Moksha.