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According to Hindu Scriptures when the world is destroyed all the souls reunite to Brahman. Brahman will be united with all the sould and than he will create the world again.

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What is the difference between atman and brahman?

atman - is individual self with ego, and ignorance which unable to discriminate unreal to real. Atman is true Self (capital "S") and your true essence which is eternal and never changes. They are closely linked with the universe, cosmic consciousness or Brahman. Brahman is the unchanging, infinite, immanent, and absolute reality. The Brahman within the individual is called the Atman.


What is name of the main Hindu god?

The answer is Brahman, the Hindus think of it (not sure if it has a gender) as the supreme universal spirit and all the other spirits or gods are manifests of it.


Find the difference between brahman and god?

The English word "God" usually refers to the personalaspect of the Supreme Deity, to whom one offers prayers and worship. The Sanskrit word Brahman is often translated as "the Absolute" and refers to the transcendental, nondual aspect of Ultimate Reality. Difficult if not impossible to conceptualize, one cannot form a relationship with Brahman, since relationship can only occur when there is duality: a lover and a Beloved, a worshiper and an object of worship. It is only through a personal form of God (such as Krishna or Jesus or God the Father or the Mother Goddess) that one can catch a glimpse of this transcendent Reality behind and beyond all deities. In Vedanta, Brahman is said to be identical with the innermost Self (atman) of human beings.


Who is the divine source of all being in the hindu religion?

The brahman


What was the Hindus believed that all deities were part of what universal spirit?

Brahman


Is Brahman in the trimurti?

Brahma and Brahman are two different names.The Trimurti consists of Brahma (creator), Vishnu (preserver), and Shiva (destroyer).Brahman is the formless, Absolute Reality. When Brahman is conceived of, is personified, Brahman takes the form of one of the devas, including the Trimurti listed above, or any other form.Thus, Brahman is not precisely in the Trimurti, no.Brahman in the Trimurti:Brahman is made of two opposing elements. They are,1. Saguna Brahman - facilitating force that converts dreams into actions2. Nirguna Brahman - retarding force that abolishes even thinking and thus brings life to a standstill.The Trimurti and all other gods are made of these two elements only.


Why is Brahma so important?

According to Hinduism the Reality behind the entire Creation on all levels - physical, mental, emotional etc. is Brahman. Brahman is simultaneously the support of all that exists and the transcendental Reality. In fact Brahman is the source of consciousness and so it is beyond anything that can be perceived or imagined or experienced. Thus Brahman is beyond all words, thoughts or deeds as all these are experienced in the realm of consciousness. Brahman is the source of consciousness. Brahman is beyond time, space, matter, energy, virtue, sin, happiness, misery and so on as all these are experienced within the realm of consciousness. Brahman is described to be of the nature of Sathyam (Eternal Truth), Jnaanam (Knowledge) and Anantham (Infinite). Brahman is described as Sat-Chit-Anandam (Truth, Awareness and Bliss). And also Sathyam-Shivam-Sundaram (Truth,Goodness and Beauty). Many masters have laid down the techniques to realize one's identity with Brahman. One can look up the teachings of Ramana Maharishi, Nisargadatta Maharaj and so on.


What role does Maya play in the relationship of Brahman and Atman?

To understand the role played by Maya in the relationship between Atman and Brahman we must know what these are.BRAHMAN:Brahman is the one and only omnipotent Hindu god.Brahman is made of a facilitating force (Saguna Brahman/moving force) and a retarding force (Nirguna Brahman/ resting force). The two never co exist, making activity and rest 100% efficient and reliable.ATMAN:All the seven Hindu gods viz. Indra, Shakti, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Shani and Yama, are made of Saguna and Nirguna Brahman. However, in these the two coexist, making both our activity and rest inefficient. In these gods, greater the efficiency lesser is the reliability. Thus, Yama is the most efficient for activities but so unreliable that he is supposed to play a role after our death only.The facilitating force of the Hindu gods is what we call Atman. It is not under our control.The remaining retarding force of the seven basic Hindu gods is what we call 'I/ Aham'. It acts as the controlling unit, giving us indirect control over the facilitating force.Since there are seven gods, there are seven different Atman. This is due to the presence of the retarding force in seven different positions of Purusha (Manu Smriti 1. 20).Saguna Brahman is pure/ supreme Atman or Paramatma. It is pure facilitating force, with no retarding force.MAYA:Maya means illusion. It is produced by Shakti, the second of the seven basic gods.Under chaotic conditions Indra keeps us in a cosy dream world. As living conditions become a bit better we surrender to the next god, Shakti. Like Indra, Shakti can't enable us to make a move in the real world. However, unlike Indra it enables us to observe the real world for opportunities.Shakti abolishes all movements, creating an illusion of extreme interest and courage. It creates an illusion that we are omnipotent. However, our bluff gets exposed if we try to do any thing. Small achievements enable us to make our illusion look real. People around us would be amazed by our simplicity, inspite of our 'greatness'. They would be glad to associate with a person as 'great' as we are. They convince everyone that our greatness is not an illusion.Thus, without making a single move we achieve omnipotence, though a false one. We live in a world of Maya. We start feeling that Brahman and real greatness are not worth the effort.Maya is a means to tide over a crisis. It is not an end in itself.We can't achieve Moksha and become one with Brahman until we get rid of this Maya. For that, we must appease the remaining gods viz. Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Shani and Yama.


What does Brahman mean in Hindu?

According to the original Hindu faith known as Sanatana Dharma, Brahman is the name given to that power that is beyond human comprehension. Brahman cannot be defined. Brahman is God. Brahman is the power that is birthless, that is deathless. Brahman is energy. It is the Soul, the Atman, the Spirit that is in you and me. Brahman is in every living creature. Brahman is also in every atom, every molecule of this universe. The original Hindu belief known as Sanatana Dharma believed in a formless, nameless God, a power, a Creator. But today's Hinduism has confused the concept of Brahman completely and made Brahman into one of the trinity or Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva which only confuses all Hindus.


Who are the Nirguna-brahman and Saguna-brahman gods in Hinduism?

Nirguna Brahman and Saguna Brahman are two aspects of the supreme Hindu god Brahman.Brahman is the god who opposes deterioration of our ideal life.Nirguna Brahman is active during rest and abolishes all perceptions and feelings and gives as 100% efficient rest.It is the retarding force of life.Saguna Brahman is active during activity, enables us to perceive our entire life and makes activities 100% efficient and 100% precise.It is the facilitating force of life.Physiologically, Nirguna Brahman means isometric relaxation of Purusha (our skeletal muscular system acting as a single unit) and Saguna Brahman means isometric contraction of the same.


Is there only one path to Brahman?

Brahman is same as Purusha (Manu Smriti 1.11). Purusha is our skeletal muscular system acting isometrically (hardening and softening) as a single unit. We can manipulate all aspects of Brahman through Vedic Meditation. This is a set of isometric exercises.


Has brahman been born?

Brahman is never born and he never dies.You cannot express something which is omnipotent,omnipresent and omniscient.Brahman is a virtue and a quality which is identifying itself with all and nothing in particular.