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Brahman Etymology
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Brahman Etymology is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Brahman Etymology books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Etymology of Māntra Please visit: http://www.bahaifaith.info/
- Etymology of Māntra. Please visit: truth, that the substance of the Brahman and the brahmanda are one and the same.
- www.bahaistudies.net
- VEdams and Upanishads.pub
- www.ibiblio.org
- Grammar and DictioTUJry of Kanawo,,' lets the cat out of the bag
- A ii is implied also in the arove-cited folk-etymology of Kanet as from. Kunita. .
- ir.minpaku.ac.jp
- Commentary on the Mundaka Upanishad
- www.swami-krishnananda.org
- Mundaka and Mandukya Upanishads [Sanskrit-English]
- so from the Brahman which is intelligence itselfcould grow the inert universe.
- www.estudantedavedanta.net
Suggested Web Resources
- Brahman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- brahmin - Online Etymology Dictionary
- The Online Etymology Dictionary "member of Boston's upper class," 1823, figurative use of Brahman "member of the highest priestly Hindu caste," late 15c.
- www.etymonline.com
- Brahman - New World Encyclopedia
- Aug 29, 2008 Contents. 1 Etymology and Early Formulations of Brahman. 1.
- www.newworldencyclopedia.org
- Brahman Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles
- The etymology of Brahman is obscure, but is traditionally derived from the verb root bṛh or bṛṃh, 'to grow great', 'to increase'.
- www.encyclopedia.com
- brahman (varna) - Memidex dictionary/thesaurus
- Aug 1, 2011 brahman. in the Upanishads, the supreme existence or absolute reality, the font of all things.
- www.memidex.com
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