Pronunciation: /brɑːmən/
noun In Hinduism, the ultimate reality or absolute reality; the universal soul or cosmic spirit
A1 Brahman is a term used in Hinduism to refer to the ultimate reality or universal soul.
A2 In Hindu philosophy, Brahman is considered to be the source and essence of all things.
B1 The concept of Brahman is central to Advaita Vedanta, a school of Hindu philosophy.
B2 Meditation and self-realization are practices that aim to help individuals connect with Brahman.
C1 Scholars debate the nature of Brahman and its relationship to the individual self.
C2 The Upanishads contain profound teachings on the nature of Brahman and the ultimate reality.
adjective Relating to or characteristic of Brahman, the ultimate reality in Hinduism
A1 Brahman cows are considered sacred in Hinduism.
A2 The Brahman caste is traditionally associated with priests and scholars.
B1 The concept of Brahman in Hindu philosophy refers to the ultimate reality.
B2 The Brahmanical texts provide insights into ancient Indian society and culture.
C1 The Upanishads delve deeply into the nature of Brahman and the self.
C2 Scholars continue to debate the metaphysical implications of Brahman in Hindu thought.
formal In Hinduism, Brahman is considered the ultimate reality or universal soul.
informal My friend is studying the concept of Brahman in his philosophy class.
slang I have no idea what Brahman is, can you explain it to me?
figurative The concept of Brahman can be seen as the interconnectedness of all living beings.
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