it starts with belief of Lord Brahma being Supreme God. It is very similar with Hinduism. Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) Moksha (liberation) are main beliefs
Brahmans are the priestly sect or caste in Hinduism, they make the laws, teach and preach.
A brahmin must not compile wealth. He must practice 'Gyanarjan' - attaining knowledge. He must disseminate knowledge.
brahman
BRAHMAN:Brahman is made of two components.1. Saguna Brahman/ facilitating force of life: It is the state of activity at which we don't feel our body.2. Nirguna Brahman/ retarding force of life: It is the state of rest at which we don't feel our body.THE GENDER OF BRAHMAN:In all Hindu gods the Saguna component symbolizes god and the Nirguna component, goddess. According to this convention, Saguna Brahman should be male and Nirguna Brahman should be female. However, they are not considered so.Brahman is not a male even though it is considered as the same as Purusha (Manu Smriti 1.11) and Purusha means 'man'.Brahman is the very junction of our beliefs and facts.It is our entire life in one word. In a broad sense, it is the lives of all Hindus in one word.Thus, there is no scope for beliefs and symbols.Thus, Brahman is not a male and it doesn't have a wife.
1. Brahman is the supreme and ideal Hindu god and the aim of every Hindu should be to be to surrender to it. Under less than ideal conditions a Hindu has to worship other gods that originate from Brahman. 2. A Hindu can attain Moksha through Karma and become one with Brahman.
Hinduism and Buddhism. The 5 major beliefs of Hinduism are: Brahman Multiple Gods Dharma (There is Universal Dharma and Individual Dharma) Karma Samsara Meditation will bring you closer to God
Jesus is Lord
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The key beliefs are the Islam five pillars (refer to related question below). Refer to question below for the Islam main fundamentals.
Brahman Brahman
Is this a vehicle question? i think not!
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.
Buddism
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.