Upanishad, Hymns 6-8, Ātman (Buddhism) Ātman (Jainism) Ishvara Jiva (Hinduism) Jnana Moksha Spirit Tat tvam asi Tree of Jiva and Atman Definitions: Oxford...
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Look up atman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Atman or Ātman may refer to: Ātman (Hinduism), meaning "Self", a philosophical concept common to all...
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characteristics include a belief in the existence of ātman (self), reincarnation of one's ātman, and karma as well as a belief in dharma (duties, rights...
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Adi Parashakti – Supreme goddess in HinduismPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Ātman (Hinduism) – Hindu concept for inner self or...
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Ganesha or Surya as the Supreme. Hindus following Advaita Vedānta consider ātman, the individual soul within every living being, to be the same as Vishnu...
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Anātman in Sanskrit means that "which is different from atman" or "non-self". In Hinduism, the former definition is found in some texts, while in Buddhism...
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Ātman (/ˈɑːtmən/), attā or attan in Buddhism is the concept of self, and is found in Buddhist literature's discussion of the concept of non-self (Anatta)...
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Brahman (redirect from Atman-Brahman)
Buddhist schools reject any Ātman concept. As we have already observed, this is the basic and ineradicable distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism". M. Prabhakar...
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Tathāgatagarbha and Ātman, pp. 55-60. University of Hawaii Press. Jones, C.V. (2020). The Buddhist Self: On Tathāgatagarbha and Ātman, pp. 1-3. University...
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religions disagree on the details, for example with Hinduism considering a denial and misconceptions of Atman (soul, self) as a form of Avidya, and Buddhism...
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inclination and Godly desires. Divine soul may also refer to: Ātman (Hinduism), inner self or soul Ātman (Buddhism), the concept of self Jīva (Jainism), a philosophical...
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Sanātana Dharma (redirect from Orthodox Hinduism)
order") is an endonym for certain sects of Hinduism, and used as an alternative term to the exonyms of Hinduism, including Hindu Dharma. The term is found...
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Buddhist schools reject any Ātman concept. As we have already observed, this is the basic and ineradicable distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism"; [d] Katie...
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Upanishads (category Hinduism and society)
postulating Ātman and Brahman as the "summit of the hierarchically arranged and interconnected universe", but various ideas about the relation between Atman and...
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Vedas, but they believed that in every living being is an ātman – a central premise of Hinduism and Jainism. Charvaka (Sanskrit: चार्वाक; IAST: Cārvāka)...
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Āstika and nāstika (section Hinduism)
thought. philosophy portal Ātman (Buddhism) Atheism in Hinduism Atman (Hinduism) Jīva (Jainism) Śāstra pramāṇam in Hinduism Transtheism Perrett, Roy. 2000...
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Anattā (section Atman in Hinduism)
an unchanging essence. In contrast, dominant schools of Hinduism assert the existence of Ātman as pure awareness or witness-consciousness, "reify[ing]...
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Valluvar Other Chanakya General topics Ahimsa Atomism Atman Ātman (Hinduism) Ātman (Buddhism) Ātman (Jainism) Artha Anekantavada Brahman Dharma Indian logic...
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Nyāya Sūtras (category Sutras (Hinduism))
Buddhist schools reject any Ātman concept. As we have already observed, this is the basic and ineradicable distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism". [a] KN...
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Saṃsāra (section In Hinduism)
of the true nature of existence. In Hinduism, saṃsāra is a journey of the Ātman. The body dies but not the Ātman, which is eternal reality, indestructible...
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Advaita Vedanta (section Ātman)
ontological interpretations have flowered within the Advaita tradition. Ātman (IAST: ātman, Sanskrit: आत्मन्) is the "real self" or "essence" of the individual...
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[2][3][4][5]Chaurasi (84) Temple Bharmour History 32°26′35″N 76°32′13″E / 32.443°N 76.537°E / 32.443; 76.537 Manimahesh Kailash Peak Ātman (Hinduism) Brahman...
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Valluvar Other Chanakya General topics Ahimsa Atomism Atman Ātman (Hinduism) Ātman (Buddhism) Ātman (Jainism) Artha Anekantavada Brahman Dharma Indian logic...
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Valluvar Other Chanakya General topics Ahimsa Atomism Atman Ātman (Hinduism) Ātman (Buddhism) Ātman (Jainism) Artha Anekantavada Brahman Dharma Indian logic...
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Hindu philosophy (redirect from Darshana (Hinduism))
The concept of ātman is of one Atman, with the light of Atman reflected within each person as jivatman. Advaita Vedantins assert that ātman is same as Brahman...
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Valluvar Other Chanakya General topics Ahimsa Atomism Atman Ātman (Hinduism) Ātman (Buddhism) Ātman (Jainism) Artha Anekantavada Brahman Dharma Indian logic...
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Hindu denominations (redirect from Schools of Hinduism)
traditions, movements, and sects are traditions and sub-traditions within Hinduism centered on one or more gods or goddesses, such as Vishnu, Shiva, Shakti...
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Hindus, Hinduism would live for ever." Paul Deussen states that the first verses are notable for including ethics of one who knows the Ātman. Swami Chinmayananda...
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