brahman (Meaning)

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brahman (n)

a member of a social and cultural elite (especially a descendant of an old New England family)

a member of the highest of the four Hindu varnas

the highest of the four varnas: the priestly or sacerdotal category

any of several breeds of Indian cattle; especially a large American heat and tick resistant greyish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding

Webster

brahman (n.)

Alt. of Brahmin

Synonyms & Antonyms of brahman

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brahman Sentence Examples

  1. Brahman, in Hindu philosophy, is the ultimate reality or absolute truth.
  2. According to Advaita Vedanta, Brahman is the unchanging, eternal, and infinite essence of the universe.
  3. The Upanishads delve deeply into the nature of Brahman and its relationship with the individual soul, or Atman.
  4. Hindu sages meditate on realizing their unity with Brahman to achieve liberation, or moksha.
  5. Brahman is often described as beyond attributes and qualities, transcending all forms and limitations.
  6. The realization of Brahman is considered the highest goal of spiritual practice in Hinduism.
  7. The concept of Brahman underscores the interconnectedness of all existence, as everything ultimately emanates from and returns to Brahman.
  8. Rituals and prayers in Hinduism often seek to invoke the presence and blessings of Brahman.
  9. Brahman is sometimes personified as the deity Brahman, representing the cosmic principle of creation.
  10. The Bhagavad Gita elucidates the path to understanding Brahman through devotion, knowledge, and selfless action.

FAQs About the word brahman

a member of a social and cultural elite (especially a descendant of an old New England family), a member of the highest of the four Hindu varnas, the highest of

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Brahman, in Hindu philosophy, is the ultimate reality or absolute truth.

According to Advaita Vedanta, Brahman is the unchanging, eternal, and infinite essence of the universe.

The Upanishads delve deeply into the nature of Brahman and its relationship with the individual soul, or Atman.

Hindu sages meditate on realizing their unity with Brahman to achieve liberation, or moksha.