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atma - What is difference between Aatma, Jeevatma and Paramatma . . . Jeev atma by name itself means the atma that takes birth Jeev atma is always conected to the Atma Atma is our real self It is the whole soul that fully does not incarnate Only a part of the Higher soul called Atma incarnates, this is the JeevAtma,our lower soul that takes birth and is connected to the Higher Soul which is called Atma
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
What is the life cycle of a soul (atma) in Hinduism? The life cycle of a soul is very simple In course of time it emerges from God, takes up material bodies and revolves in samsara and back into God goes it again yathā sudīptāt pāvakādvisphuliṅgāḥ sahasraśaḥ prabhavante sarūpāḥ tathā'kṣarādvividhāḥ somya bhāvāḥ prajāyante tatra caivāpi yanti [Mundak Up 2 1 1] Meaning Just like from a well blazing fire shoots
Difference between Atman, Chetna and Chaitanya? In my understanding of the scriptures, it's mentioned that Atman, a small part of Brahman, resides within every living entity, giving rise to Chetna, which we can equate with consciousness So, is it
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
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
What is the difference between Buddhi (बुद्धि) and Mann (मन)? 3 Atma is the most Powerful which controls Buddhi Budhi is more Powerful and should control and guide the Mann for decision making Mann is more Powerful than Indriya (sense organs) Atma is the supreme power, Ideally!, Buddhi should surrender to Atma, Buddhi should control the Mann and Mann should control Indriya