In the Chandogya Upanishad (c. 7th century BCE), Indra, king of the Vedic gods, and his nemesis, Virochana, king of the asuras (anti-gods), go to the temple of the creator god, Prajapati, to learn the ...
Vedanta philosophy unveils the illusion of bondage, asserting our true Self (Atman) is eternally free. Ignorance (Maya) creates the perception of limitation, but realizing our oneness with Brahman, ...
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God in man ~ I
People of all religious faiths admit that God is the Creator and controller of the universe, therefore He is Almighty.
The article addressed the portrayal of the Brahman community in post-Independence India, despite being a small minority. It explored their historical and cultural significance, drawing on ancient ...
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