Brahman Om, God - GitaOM TAT SAT: triple name of Brahman,created the ancients Brahmins. Gita 17Courses: Bhagavad Gita - Bhakti Yoga For many Hindus, the Absolute Reality (The Supreme, the Imperishable) is Brahman. In chapter 8 of the Bhagavad Gita: The Yoga of the Imperishable Parabrahman, Sri Krishna tells to Arjuna: Brahman Bhagavad Gita Brahman. In Hinduism, OM symbolizes the Absolute Reality or Brahman and the entire universe With roots in Brahman, the inverted Ashvattha tree descends: «When he sees the diversity of beings based on unity and all the extension that emanates from them, then he attains Brahman» Bhagavad Gita 13-30. «Living in solitude, sober in his food, restricted in speech, body and mind, always absorbed in Dhyana Yoga (meditation), anchored in dispassion, without pride, violence, arrogance, lust, anger, possession, having abandoned the whole sense of “Mine” and at peace with itself, is in a position to become one with Brahman» Bhagavad Gita 18 52-53. Several chapters of the Bhagavad Gita are focused on the Knowledge of Brahman:
Subject Example (Es): All the chapters of the Bhagavad Gita end like this: «Thus the chapter ends, in the dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, on the Science of Yoga, as part of the knowledge of Brahman in the Upanishad called Bhagavad Gita.» The Bhagavad Gita as a Yoga Philosophy, explains the four Paths of Yoga to unite with Brahman: The rest of this summary on “Brahman” is only available to students of the Gita Institute Advanced Course: Realization of the Bhagavad Gita. Book: The Yoga of Wisdom (Pedro Nonell):
Example: Chapter 15 Purushottama Yoga, verse 15 (Swami Vidya Prakashananda)
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