1. Brahman can't be represented by any symbol or object in the real world.
This is because Brahman is the very junction of our real and imaginary worlds.
2. Brahman is our entire ideal life in a condensed form. It is indivisible. A symbol enables us to do something under a set of very few conditions and thus simplifies life. Since Brahman is indivisible it can't be represented symbolically.
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.
The Brahman symbol typically represents the concept of ultimate reality or existence in Hindu philosophy. It often symbolizes the interconnectedness of life, the universe, and the divine. The symbol may vary depending on the specific tradition or interpretation within Hinduism.
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The 'at' symbol is @ .
Brahman is the Creator of this world, there are many facets to his look and powers. He has four mouths one in every direction Multiple hands. Brahman sits on A flower called Kamal.
The declarative symbol is a period. .
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The symbol for the drachma was GDR and it had the number 300.
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