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atma - What is difference between Aatma, Jeevatma and Paramatma . . . Atma is a general term used to indicate the ultimate reality Atma can be (for lack of better word) classified into two One is jivatma, another is paramatma Jivatma refers to the ultimate reality of you and me Paramatma refers to God There is only one paramatma - that is Brahman or God Atma is a very abstract term it is something which is devoid of all describable elements It has no name
Does the soul remain at home for 10 days after death? When a person dies, what happens after that? Does he go to Yama Loka like this answer suggest: What happens after death? or he remains at "familiar" places for 10 days? Swami Sivananda says: The
Difference between Atman, Chetna and Chaitanya? Can you please tell me what is causal body? and the relationship between causal body and Atman? Also can we say that Chetna is basically our Vivek (discrimination) and our Intellect?
atma - What is the relation difference between Brahman (ब्रह्म . . . Atma (आत्मा) Paramatma (परमात्मा) Brahman (ब्रह्म) Parabrahm (परब्रह्म) If we can define and determine the relation or difference (i e which are same, which have relation with another or what is the difference) of above terms, then it will be good for everyone who is confused from this
The real story behind Baijnath and Gokarna - Hinduism Stack Exchange The cowherd, believed to be God Ganesha in disguise, ran away with the Atma-linga, with Ravana in pursuit Further, God Vishnu clouded the sun, so that Ravana would stop for his sandhya-vandana Later, the cowherd called out Ravana 3 times as pre-decided and put the heavy Atma-linga down The furious Ravana hit out at the boy
atma - In the Gita, the Lord said the soul does nothing. Then who does . . . Above our intellect is the jiva atma, which after shedding all three bodies after liberation i e (gross, subtle and causal bodies) can live as a seperate spark of light according to the dualistic point of view So what i'm implying here is that the soul (minus the body) has it's own intelligence
advaita - What is the difference between atma gayan and the knowledge . . . First, Atma is generally translated as Self, with a capital 'S' to refer to the Pratjagatman, or Brahman or Supreme Person at the core of every jiva A small 's' refers to the Sthula Sharira, the gross body including the mind, intellect, and egoism Second, the translation of Jnana (or Gnana) as 'knowledge' whether knowledge of the upanishads or knowledge of Atman depends upon the context of