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669.🇮🇳 ब्रह्मज्ञThe Lord Who Knows Vedas as Himself669. 🇮🇳 ब्रह्मज्ञ – One Who Knows BrahmanMeaning: The term Brahmajnana (Brahmज्ञ) refers to the knowledge of Brahman, the ultimate reality, the eternal, omnipresent consciousness that transcends all dualities. A Brahmज्ञ is someone who has attained the highest level of spiritual realization, where they fully understand the nature of Brahman and are united with it.

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669.🇮🇳 ब्रह्मज्ञ The Lord Who Knows Vedas as Himself 669. 🇮🇳 ब्रह्मज्ञ – One Who Knows Brahman Meaning: The term Brahmajnana (Brahmज्ञ) ...

668.🇮🇳 ब्रह्मीThe Lord Who Controls All that is Denoted by Brahma668. 🇮🇳 Brahmi – Similar to Brahman or Originating from BrahmanMeaning: The word Brahmi is derived from "Brahman," which refers to the supreme principle, ultimate consciousness,

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668.🇮🇳 ब्रह्मी The Lord Who Controls All that is Denoted by Brahma 668. 🇮🇳 Brahmi – Similar to Brahman or Originating from Brahman Meani...

667.🇮🇳 ब्राह्मणThe Lord Who in the Form of Brahmins Teaches Vedas667. 🇮🇳 ब्राह्मण – One who embodies the qualities of BrahmanMeaning: The term ब्राह्मण (Brahman) refers to a person who is associated with the highest intellectual and spiritual qualities. The word "Brahman" originates from the root "Brih" (meaning "to grow" or "to expand") and signifies someone who embodies the highest consciousness or spiritual wisdom.

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667.🇮🇳 ब्राह्मण The Lord Who in the Form of Brahmins Teaches Vedas 667. 🇮🇳 ब्राह्मण – One who embodies the qualities of Brahman Meaning:...

666.🇮🇳 ब्रह्मवितThe Lord Who Knows Brahman666. 🇮🇳 Brahmavit – One who knows Brahman (The Absolute Truth)Meaning: 'Brahmavit' is a Sanskrit term that means "one who knows Brahman (the all-pervading divine truth)." This term refers to a person who understands the existence and reality of Brahman.

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666.🇮🇳 ब्रह्मवित The Lord Who Knows Brahman 666. 🇮🇳 Brahmavit – One who knows Brahman (The Absolute Truth) Meaning: 'Brahmavit' ...

665.🇮🇳 ब्रह्मविवर्धनThe Promoter of Brahma Vidya665. 🇮🇳 Brahmavivardhan – The Developer of BrahmanMeaning: 'Brahmavivardhan' is a Sanskrit term, which literally means "the developer of Brahman" or "one who increases Brahman." This term refers to the principle of the eternal expansion, creation, and development of Brahman.

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665.🇮🇳 ब्रह्मविवर्धन The Promoter of Brahma Vidya 665. 🇮🇳 Brahmavivardhan – The Developer of Brahman Meaning: 'Brahmavivardhan' ...

664. ब्रह्मThe Lord Who is Brahmam664. 🇮🇳 ब्रह्म – The Absolute RealityMeaning: 'Brahm' (or Brahman) in Hindu philosophy refers to the ultimate, formless, infinite, and transcendent reality. It is considered the supreme cosmic power, the source of all creation, and the underlying essence of everything in the universe. Brahm is beyond human comprehension, existing as an absolute and unchanging reality. It is the essence of both the material and the spiritual realms. In Vedantic philosophy, Brahm is the only true reality, and everything else is an expression of it. It is formless, infinite, and beyond all attributes.

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664. ब्रह्म The Lord Who is Brahmam 664. 🇮🇳 ब्रह्म – The Absolute Reality Meaning: 'Brahm' (or Brahman) in Hindu philosophy refers...

663.🇮🇳 ब्रह्माThe Creator663. 🇮🇳 Brahma – The Creator of the UniverseMeaning:'Brahma' refers to the creator of the universe. In Hinduism, Brahma is one of the members of the Trimurti (the three main deities) and is responsible for the creation of the cosmos. He is associated with the divine power that is behind the creation of all beings and the universe itself. Brahma is often depicted with four heads, symbolizing the four Vedas, which represent the knowledge of the world. He is the guardian of creation, wisdom, and righteousness.

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663.🇮🇳 ब्रह्मा The Creator 663. 🇮🇳 Brahma – The Creator of the Universe Meaning: 'Brahma' refers to the creator of the universe....
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