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  • ..., humanity, and God. Through [[dharma]] we are bound to one another and to God. It is a bond of duty that is cemented with love. Purity and spiritual love ...ing, his loyalty to the Crown never came into conflict with his loyalty to God. His conscience and discrimination were purified by his devotion to righteo
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  • Brahman is conceived as [[Ātman (Hinduism)|Atman]], [[Personal god|personal]], [[Absolute (philosophy)|impersonal]], without qualities}} or [[ ...enoting a person associated with Brahman, and from [[Brahmā]], the creator God of the [[Hindu]] Trinity, the [[Trimurti]]. Brahman is thus a gender-neutra
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  • ...the absolute Reality, absolute [[Consciousness]], and absolute Bliss. His singular intelligence and divine love are but earthly manifestations of his transcen ...or results. He emphasizes that cultivating real devotion and dependence on God is the key to happiness in life.
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  • ...he present life and the next. Reincarnation ceases when karma is resolved, God is realized and [[moksha]], liberation, is attained. The [[Vedas]] state, � ...of all, ever living in the mystery of His creation. In the vision of this God of love there is everlasting peace. He is the Lord of all who, hidden in th
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  • ...e immemorial, [[worship]] of the Divine Mother has occupied [[a]] place of singular significance. This idea of worshiping the Divine as the Eternal Mother has ...ways referred to God as ‘my Mother’. The idea of addressing and worshiping God as Mother is a very ancient tradition in India. This idea finds expression
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  • ...nt story altogether, somewhat similar to the biblical Creation story: ‘And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.’ But in the Bible the Lord To kill or destroy requires two. Consciousness is singular, infinite in all respects, within and beyond [[time and space]]. Who can de
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  • ...ng the God and His nature. Therefore the knowledge and [[worship]] of each God is called a Vidyā. Thus Śrī Vidyā is the knowledge and [[worship]] of M ...hree worlds. Mother Śrī is said to be the most beautiful Goddess among all God-forms. Tripura sundari is worshiped in different names and forms like:
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  • ...eaches the lonely soul, breaking the stillness of the evening. It is not a singular human voice; it speaks for all suffering souls of the world those who are l ...upon me’ <ref>Ramayana, 6.118.2–3</ref>. Again, he thus addressed the fire-god after Sita’s ordeal by fire:
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  • ...virahinis'' (philosophical poems dealing with the pangs of separation from God) or [[Sant Tukaram]]’s ''abhangas'' (a particular metrical composition in ...hondapani, [[deva]] rokada sajjani''; holy places are made of mere stones, God is in wisdom and in the pious’.
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  • ...many cosmological theories in [[Hinduism]].<ref>Don Handelman (2013), One God, Two Goddesses, Three Studies of South Indian [[Cosmology]], Brill Academic ...ariants, asurya and asura, occurs "88 times in the Ṛgveda, 71 times in the singular number, four times in the dual, 10 times in the plural and three times as t
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