Bráhman is the one supreme, universal Spirit that is the origin and support of the phenomenal universe.
Not to be confused with Brahma - the creator, who is one among the Holy Trinity - Brahma-Vishnu-Maheshwara. or Brahmin (also Brahman; Brāhmaṇa) - a name used to designate a member of one of the four varnas in the traditional Hindu society.
Bráhman is the one supreme, universal Spirit that is the origin and support of the phenomenal universe.
Not to be confused with Brahma - the creator, who is one among the Holy Trinity - Brahma-Vishnu-Maheshwara. or Brahmin (also Brahman; BrÄhmaṇa) - a name used to designate a member of one of the four varnas in the traditional Hindu society.
In Hinduism, Bráhman is considered as the one universal spirit.
Hinduism's universal spirit is called Brahman.
according to different Scriptures univesal spirit is named as shiva. Some also believe that universal spirit is aum.
In Hinduism universal spirit is addressed as Supreme God. Sacred texts AND Scriptures also support this fact of Hinduism.
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Hindus used to call the universal spirit lord shiva. Lord shiva is the true universal spirit according to Sacred Texts & Scriptures.
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Hindus worshiped Lord Shiva Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma. They were the main triad of Hinduism.
Because it is worshiped by Hindus
in Hinduism universal spirit and creator is called Supreme God or Lord Shiva. Some also believe that he is Lord Vishnu.
For Hindus, the Holy Spirit does not exist, just as Christians believe that Vishnu does not exist.
Hinduism have firm belief in one Supreme God. In Hinduism this Supreme God is known as universal spirit or pure energy.
Brahman is the universal soul, all gods are merely different aspects of Brahman.
I think it is either the Buddhists or the Hindus. Not positive though......
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A:The Holy Spirit is a Christian concept. Hindus generally respect the beliefs of others, but do not share those beliefs.
Bráhman is the one supreme, universal Spirit that is the origin and support of the phenomenal universe.Not to be confused with Brahma - the creator, who is one among the Holy Trinity - Brahma-Vishnu-Maheshwara. or Brahmin (also Brahman; Brāhmaṇa) - a name used to designate a member of one of the four varnas in the traditional Hindu society.