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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
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
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 - Bhagavad Gita - 3 modes ( Satthva, Tamas, Rajas) - Hinduism . . . Lord Krishna explains the same truth in different angles and puts forward accordingly because Arjuna was very confused and he had to be clarified By comparing both slokas, we arrive at Satva (सत्व) is goodness, Rajas (रजस्) is passion and Tamas (तमस्) is ignorance Therefore, the gist of Bhagavad Gita [Ch-14, Verses: 14-15] and Bhagavad Gita [Ch-14, Verses: 18] is one
Why does the word Atma in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad refer to the . . . Now this verse contains the word Atma, but all the commentators on the Brahma Sutras seem to agree that the word Atma here does not refer to the thing we usually denote by the word Atma, namely the soul or self Instead, they say it refers to something else, like the Manas or mind or the Buddhi or intelligence
atma - What and how many forms of Spirit (आत्मा) are considered . . . 1 To the best of my understanding there is only one Atma that pervades manifests as many forms This is the Advaita philosophy of Adi Shankara as explained by many contemporary Gurus such as Swami Dayananda, Swami Chinmayananda, etc According to this school, Atma and Paramatma are the same as there is only one true existence
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