What do Hindu believe - Brahman: The Ultimate Reality
Brahman: The Ultimate Reality Brahman is the Absolute Reality or universal substrate (not to be confused with the Creator god BrahmÄ) is said to be eternal, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, and ultimately indescribable in human language Among Hindu sects, Advaita Vedanta is the first instance of monism in organized religion and Hinduism is the only religion with this concept. To call this concept 'God' could be imprecise. The closest interpretation of the term can be found in the Taittariya Upanishad (II.1) where Brahman is described as satyam jnanam anantam brahman ("Brahman is of the nature of truth, knowledge and infinity"). Thus, Brahman is the origin and end of all things, material or otherwise. Brahman is the root source and Divine Ground of everything that exists, and does not exist. It is defined as unknowable and Satchitananda ("Truth-Consciousness-Bliss"). Since it is eternal and infinite, it comprises the only truth. The goal of Hinduism, thro
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