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 | | Hinduism is also referred as Vaidika Dharma, meaning "religion of the Vedas," in the ancient Hindu scriptures. |  | | Hindu religious thought is based upon the belief in the Ultimate Reality (Brahman of the Upanishads), faith in the reality of the spirit (atman), and faith in the spiritual order of the world. |  | | Hindus declare that there is only one Supreme Being and He is the God of all religions. |
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| | Hinduism |
 | | Hinduism recognizes thousands of lessor Gods that all come under the umbrella of the one God Brahman. |  | | Hindus generally accept the doctrine of transmigration and rebirth and the complementary belief in karma, or previous acts as the factor that determines the condition into which a being, after a stay in heaven or hell, is reborn in one form or another. |  | | Although those Hindus who particularly worship either Vishnu or Siva generally consider one or the other as their "favourite god" (istadevata) and as the Lord (Isana) and Brahman in its personal aspect, Vishnu is often regarded as a special manifestation of the preservative aspect of the Supreme and Siva as that of the destructive function. |
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| | Atman (Hinduism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A major departure from the Hindu conception of atman was to be found in Buddhism. |  | | It is frequently used to reform compounds in this capacity, both in Hindu and Buddhist writings. |  | | The word “Atman” (pronounced in Sanskrit like “Atma”) is interpreted by some schools as the “Main Essence” of man, as his Highest Self. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atman_(Hinduism)
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| | Glossary of Religious Terms |
 | | As well as the central teacher of Buddhism, Buddha is an avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism. |  | | The Hindu creator god and communicator of divine knowledge (not Brahman!) that exists with Vishnu (preserver) and Shiva (destroyer). |  | | The Atman or spiritual soul (person) and the Bhagavad Gita uses both. |
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| | Spirituality, Hinduism, Home |
 | | Hinduism is one of the major religions of the world. |  | | Ayam atma Brahma-"This Self is Brahman," is a fundamental teaching of the Hindu scriptures. |  | | One of the central beliefs of Hinduism is that there are many paths to seek the truth and God. |
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| | Atman Hinduism |
 | | Atman Hinduism: Zen and Buddhism Dictionary on Brahman |  | | The doctrine of reincarnation or transmigration of souls is a fundamental tenet of Hinduism. |  | | Atman Hinduism: The Path of Meditation - Raja Yoga |
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| | Buddhism |
 | | Hindus do not follow it, but consider Buddha as an incarnation of God. |  | | AUM is a primary symbol of Hinduism and is the symbol of Brahman, the unchanging eternal, universal supreme God. |  | | Hindus have many different beliefs; they worship many different gods (or no god at all), and they read different scriptures. |
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| | Hinduism |
 | | According to Hindu teaching, man is divine at the core of his being. |  | | Hindus are correct in their recognition that all is not right with the world and with human existence in it. |  | | The early portions of the Hindu scriptures known as the Vedas describe a number of deities who for the most part are personifications of natural phenomena, such as storms and fire. |
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| | Am I A Hindu |
 | | In Hinduism, Salvation can be attained by the path of devotion [Bhakti Yoga], path of Knowledge [Jnana Yoga], the path of unattached and unmotivated actions [karma Yoga] and by meditation and Pranayama [Raja yoga]. |  | | THAT ONE, WHICH CANNOT BE DEFINED IS BRAHMAN _ the undefinable God of Hinduism. |  | | Hindu scriptures say that BRAHMAN OR PARAMATHMAN ALONE IS REAL. |
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| | SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Brahman |
 | | In the Hindu pantheon, Brahman should not be confused with the first of the Hindu trinity of Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver) and Shiva (the Destroyer). |  | | In the Vedantic (and subsequently Yogic) schools of Hinduism, Brahman is the signifying name given to the concept of the unchanging, infinite, immanent and transcendent reality that is the Divine Ground of all being. |  | | Brahman is also not restricted to the usual dimensional perspectives of being, and thus enlightenment, moksha, yoga, samadhi, nirvana, etc. in the Hindu perspective is not merely coming to know brahman, but to realize one's 'brahman-hood', to actually realize that one is and always was brahman. |
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| | REINCARNATION IN HINDUISM |
 | | Hinduism does not insist on many dogmas; regarding God, a Hindu can be believer of monotheism or polytheism or pantheism or monism or even atheism (for example the orthodox Hindu schools of Samkhya and Mimamsa explain everything, including the liberation of the soul without being preoccupied about the existence of God). |  | | This belief is shared by all the other major religions of India, Hinduism, Buddhism, Gains, Sikhs and Sufis. |  | | Avidya signifies ignorance, ignorance of the true nature of atman or of the distorted vision in which the atman identifies itself or confounds itself with the psycho-physical organism. |
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| | Hinduism Scriptures |
 | | However, the Hindu epics were the crown of such kind of literature of stories with a strong spiritual message. |  | | To conclude this brief presentation of Hinduism is to say that there is a rich Hindu scriptural literature having a wide range of beliefs and philosophical approaches. |  | | Rig Veda is undoubtedly the most ancient sacred book of Hinduism consisting of 1028 hymns arranged in ten Mandala-s. |
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| | Hinduism and the belief in soul |
 | | It is not known to many that when a Hindu worships an idol, he simultaneously, and in many cases unknowingly, worships his inner self, which he symbolically installs in the object of his worship before performing the ritual of worship. |  | | The beings as well as the elements are in a continuous state of evolution and the souls that reside in them move through the cycle of births and deaths till they attain union with the Supreme Soul. |  | | The scriptures suggest three simple methods to realize the self, namely sravanam (listening), mananam (thinking or remembering) and nidhidhyasana (concentration and meditation on the self). |
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| | Hinduism Hindu Religion: Discussion Metaphysics Philosophy of Hinduism Beliefs, Hindu Gods |
 | | Thus the belief of the Advaita Vedanta that the Atman and Brahman is One (Nondual) and Thus Eternal is incorrect. |  | | 'In Hinduism the doctrine of reincarnation, or transmigration of the souls rests on the general belief that all living things are besouled and that souls become incarnate in a succession of different types of bodies. |  | | Hinduism Hindu Religion: Discussion Metaphysics Philosophy of Hinduism Beliefs, Hindu Gods |
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| | Sin--Its Relation To The Atman Or Real Self |
 | | Now the Vedantic philosophy of Hindu religion says that it is true that, whereas it is the spirit that is not to die and the body that is to die, yet the attributes of the spirit, the glory of the real Self are, by mistake, attributed to the mortal body. |  | | And so the people who will look upon the explanation which will be given presently to be startling and diametrically against their cherished thoughts and highly revered feelings should bear up with it, because after all, this apparently strange explanation is not opposed to the teachings of your own Bible. |  | | The energy of the true Atman wants you to realize the state where you are perfectly free, that is to say, where you have no equal, where you have no rival. |
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| | Is Anatta the Central Doctrine of Buddhism |
 | | The atman of Hinduism is a device to explain the working of karma. |  | | Theravada barely concedes that Buddhism is much more than a subsect of Hinduism. |  | | Some called this anatta, but in reality what Buddha taught was that self and non-self are BOTH illusions and that we should take a path which avoids both extremes, away from nihilism on the one hand and from eternalism on the other. |
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| | Atman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is a fundamental concept to both the Hindu and Buddhist traditions, often roughly translated as self or soul. |  | | See also anatta (anatman) for Buddhist negation of "atman" idea. |  | | This is a disambiguation page for the term atman (or atma). |
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| | Hinduism Paper |
 | | Therefore Atman could also be translated, “Universal Soul,” “Eternal Soul,” or “All-Soul.” The Katha Upanishad speaks at length about the nature of Atman, how one might attain to it and thereby attain to Brahman. |  | | Each of these aspects of the person, including Atman itself, is likened to some part of the chariot. |  | | For example, Atman is understood as divine and equivalent to Brahman, the ultimate reality. |
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| | Hinduism and the concept of soul or Atman |
 | | The ego of a living being is permanently situated in ignorance and gloom and needs to be rescued from eternal doom and damnation by the indwelling Atman. |  | | The Katha Upanishad explains the relative status of the two selves in this manner, "There are two selves, the separate ego and the indivisible Atman. |  | | It can be attained only by those whom the Self chooses." He reemphasizes the same point again else where. |
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| | Bhagvad Gita Commentary chapter IX shloka 1 sloka 9.1 |
 | | You may be a follower of Hinduism or Buddhism... |  | | I had many childhood friends who were Muslims, some came from Christian Faiths, others were followers of Buddhism but most were Hindus. |  | | be one a follower of Christian, Islamic, Buddhist, Jaina, Hindu or any other Faith. |
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| | Self Realization Glossary of Words in Hinduism |
 | | The reincarnation belief is the primary asset of Hinduism. |  | | An Exclusive Glossary of Words in Hinduism, Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads, Jainism, Self Realization, Spirituality, Bhagvad Gita, Yoga, Meditation and all Hindu Sacred Scriptures... |  | | the death of the body does not mean all is over as per the beliefs in Hinduism. |
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| | Questions answer Spirituality question answer Hinduism |
 | | In Hinduism the physical manifested life which a human being lives, the life of 70 to 80 years spent on Mother Earth within a life span carries no more meaning other than passing through a phase of life. |  | | one the domain of the Atman (the energy form) and another the physical manifested form of a human being... |  | | As I never propose to build an Ashram I shall not be able to able to accept you as a seeker of knowledge... |
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| | Upanishads - the secret wisdom. Keywords: pantheism, idealism, mysticism, science and religion, Hinduism. |
 | | In most texts, Brahman is said to be identical with Atman, the world soul, which is also identical with the atman of each individual. |  | | Keywords: pantheism, idealism, mysticism, science and religion, Hinduism. |  | | This Soul (Atman) is Brahman, made of knowledge, of mind, of breath, of seeing, of hearing, of earth, of water, of wind, of space, of energy and of non-energy, of desire and of non-desire, of anger and of non-anger, of virtue and of non-virtue. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Atman |
 | | Hinduism : Hindu Teachings: What do Hindus Believe? |  | | Atman, in Hinduism, term for the breath or the soul and principle of life. |  | | The atman, or individual soul, is believed to be identical with Brahman,... |
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 | | The Hindu Temple - Where Man Becomes God |  | | Avalokiteshvara Om Mani Padme Hum Large Statues Hindu Sculptures Indian Jewelry Illuminated Manuscripts |  | | Best viewed at 800 x 600 screen size |
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| | Atman (Hinduism) - definition of Atman (Hinduism) by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Atman (Hinduism) - definition of Atman (Hinduism) by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | Atman (Hinduism) is not available in the general English dictionary and thesaurus. |
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| | Quotes - Religion - Theology - Judaism, Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity, Christian Gnosticism, ... |
 | | Quotes - Religion - Theology - Judaism, Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity, Christian Gnosticism, Islam |  | | And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. |  | | Translated with an Introduction by Roger T. Ames and Henry Rosemont, Jr. |
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| | Atman Soul hinduism atman atma body and soul |
 | | Atman Soul hinduism atman atma body and soul |  | | Atman: Glory be to every individual living being who is here on Mother Earth as a manifested being owing to the Atman (Soul) within it. |  | | Every Atman (Soul) after Liberation from the cycle of Birth and Death becomes one with the God... |
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