Brahman
From Tsadra Commons
| Key Term | Brahman |
|---|---|
| Hover Popup Choices | Brahman |
| In Tibetan Script | ཚངས་པ། |
| Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | tshangs pa |
| Devanagari Sanskrit Script | ब्रह्मन् |
| Romanized Sanskrit | Brahman |
| Tibetan Phonetic Rendering | tshangpa |
| Sanskrit Phonetic Rendering | Brahman |
| English Standard | Brahman |
| Term Type | Noun |
| Basic Meaning | Brahman is the universal principle, supreme principle or ultimate reality in the Hindu religion considered to be absolute, eternal and blissful. A metaphysical concept, it is the single binding unity behind the diversity of all that exists. |
| Has the Sense of | It has the sense of being pure and expansive as the universal principle. It is the source from which all things emanate, and to which they return. |
| Definitions | |
| Wikipedia | wikipedia:Brahman |
| RigpaWiki | Riga:Brahman |