We can pray to Brahman to,
1. Merge our skeletal muscular system into a single entity
2. Abolish all thoughts, emotions, feelings and actions
3. Make the tone of our skeletal muscular system 50%, both at rest and during activity, thus make our body imperceptible.
4. Enable us to appease any all the seven gods, which constitute Brahman viz. Indra, Shakti, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Shani and Yama
5. Enable us to have any of the four Varnas at will
6. Enable us to make time transient, virtual, natural and eternal.
7. Enable us to have Brahmana Varna, Eternal time and all the seven gods simultaneously. Finally make us one with itself (Brahman) and make this state eternal
8. Make our prayer imperceptible to us until we become one with Brahman.
they would pray at noon
Brahman Brahman
usually Hindu people follow laws of Hinduism & do good deeds. Some also meditate, do yoga & pray to God.
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.
No. there can't be. Nayanars are collectively called worshippers who pray and save for Lord Shiva. There were 63 nayanars as per the Tamil Literature and they worshipped and served for Lord Shiva.
As they don't believe in the existence of God who would they pray to? No I doubt if atheists pray.
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.
No, he was a Deshasth Brahman.
Aham Brahmasmi ("I am Brahman") is a common symbol for the concept of Brahman in Hindu philosophy. It signifies the idea that the individual self is ultimately one with the universal consciousness of 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.
The Hindu would just say that all the Hindu gods are the subordinates of the supreme Hindu god Brahman and therefore, irrespective of which of the infinite Hindu god he is worshiping, he would always be worshiping some part of Brahman.
Sanskrit, Brh - to grow, to expandBrahman is eternal, unchanging, infinite, immanent, and transcendent reality, which is common to all matter, energy, time, space and being.Both Nirguna and Saguna Brahman have these qualities. However, in Nirguna Brahman it is just apparent and in Saguna Brahman it is real.Nirguna Brahman - Brahman without qualitiesSaguna Brahman - Brahman with qualities.To understand Brahman and the two kinds of Brahman we must know the seven basic Hindu gods.The seven basic Hindu gods:1. Dreaming force - Indra2. Illusory force - Shakti3. Voluntary force - Brahma4. Semi voluntary force - Vishnu5. Involuntary force - Shiva6. Status altering force - Shani7. Compulsive force - YamaStrictly speaking, all these gods are a blend of Voluntary force and Involuntary force. We attain Moksha we would have separated Voluntary and Involuntary forces completely and thus there would be just one and only one god i.e. Brahman.Brahman is the supreme Hindu god, who selects the best Basic god for our purpose and, if many gods are required, it controls the interaction among them.Components of the Basic forces:Strictly speaking, all the seven Basic forces have two components.1. Voluntary (Manual) force2. Involuntary (Automatic) force.To understand Brahman we must attain Moksha. In this state we would have just pure voluntary force (Nirguna Brahman) and pure Involuntary force (Saguna Brahman)Nirguna Brahman:It is called Nirguna Brahman because it is a state at which we don't feel anything or think about anything.1. It is static Brahman or Brahman at rest2. It is pure Voluntary force3. There is no time sense4. Though there is absolute ability to change there is nothing that needs change5. This Brahman is just the exact opposite of omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient Saguna Brahman.Saguna Brahman:This is the Brahman we can feel and think about instinctively.1. This is Brahman at activity.2. It is pure Involuntary force.3. There is absolute time sense and time is eternal4. Though everything keeps changing everything looks eternal because there is just one activity and nothing else to look at it from.5. This Brahman is omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient.Thus, Nirguna Brahman is the best god to take rest and Saguna Brahman is the best god for activities.