shabdroop of Dev is Devah Devon Devah devam devon devan deven devabhyam devau devay devabhyam devebhay devat devabhyam devebhay devesay devayo devanam deva devayo devesu hai dev! hai devau! hai devah!
Atman means a Hindu 'soul'. :) The spiritual life principle of the universe, especially when regarded as inherent in the real self of the individual.
sanskrit
In Sanskrit, 'prameya' is the word for algorithm.
Amara in sanskrit means "immortal"
The shabdroop of "chandramas" in Sanskrit is "chandramaḥ."
The shabdroop of "falam" in Sanskrit is "phalam" (फलं). The letter 'f' in Sanskrit is usually replaced with 'ph' in shabdroop.
The word "rajah" in Sanskrit is written as राजा.
atman
No one knows, because you cannot see the Atman. The Atman is the observer which no one can observe. Therefore, it is impossible to answer your question.
Sabri Atman has written: 'Assyrier - syrianer'
Atman - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
shabdroop of Dev is Devah Devon Devah devam devon devan deven devabhyam devau devay devabhyam devebhay devat devabhyam devebhay devesay devayo devanam deva devayo devesu hai dev! hai devau! hai devah!
great soulThe above does not say what the word for soul is in Sanskrit. Befor attempting to give the equivalent word for "soul" in Sanskrit it must be noted that the wordAtman[ आत्मन्] which is the nearest substitute for soul is conceptually different fromn the way it is understood in Christain or Islamic sources. Within the Vedic syatem Atman is not created. Since there are several philosophical streams within Sanatana Dharma(Hinduism) taking a dwaitic view for that would be in line with most religious conceptions of the world, there are an infinity of Atmans, eternal and indestructible. They just like Nature get absorbed into paramAtman [परमात्मन्= Supreme Soul] at the time of Great Dissolution [महाप्रलय:].If one goes by the Advaitic view of the Atman then it is indistinguishable from the Brahman(= paramAtman ). The distinction then is only of a tentative nature.Thus either way the concept of soul Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism is different from other world's religions.
No. It is Hindu.
In Hinduism, atman is the individual soul or essence of a person, believed to be eternal and unchanging. It is the innermost self, distinct from the physical body and mind, and is considered to be part of Brahman, the ultimate reality in the universe. Understanding the atman is essential in achieving spiritual liberation or moksha.
Atman is actually the soul itself, Moksha is what your looking fot here