Sumit
Sanatana Dharma
So what is goal if it's not brahman?? :angel2:Nothing.
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So what is goal if it's not brahman?? :angel2:Nothing.
This would not be the Buddhist understanding.
If god is equal to brahman for you, than yes brahman is goal for you, because.. God can be called by any name that one like, But.. according to holy scriptures Brahman is not the end goal.So what is goal if it's not brahman?? :angel2:
Brahman is male god :biglaugh:The supreme God is genderless, But Brahman is male god, Brahman is the second last God.
Than why godess "Savitri" is said to be his wife ?Brahman is male god :biglaugh:
Brahman is neither male nor female. It is away from all such aspects.
That is Brahma (three headed deity of puranas) and not Brahman. Here we are discussing Brahman and not Brahma.Than why godess "Savitri" is said to be his wife ?
Can you provide me any Gita verse where it is written that there's difference between Brahma and Brahman ?That is Brahma (three headed deity of puranas) and not Brahman. Here we are discussing Brahman and not Brahma.
I am follower of Vedas and not puranas, so I don't consider Krishna as God. I follow Vedas. Do you need vedic verse??Can you provide me any Gita verse where it is written that there's difference between Brahma and Brahman ?
If god is equal to brahman for you, than yes brahman is goal for you, because.. God can be called by any name that one like, But.. according to holy scriptures Brahman is not the end goal.
The supreme God is genderless, But Brahman is male god, Brahman is the second last God.
Ok give me.Do you need vedic verse??
Buddhist understanding transcends words.
If you are not enlightened, you cannot properly explain buddhist understanding, because you do not posses it.
It is not that it is bad to try to do so, but it is important to always remember that is what we do: try.
OK just a question, if this is so.. than how many people are aware of this truth ?brahmA (male) and brahman (neuter) are different concepts. Brahman is the goal and the Param, of all Vedanta and Veda schools.
brahmA is known as Prajapati and various other names in Veda.
OK just a question, if this is so.. than how many people are aware of this truth ?
Originally Posted by chinu
OK just a question, if this is so.. than how many people are aware of this truth ?
And I wouldnt say brahman is genderless, I would say s/he is genderfull