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Paramatman

[ puhr-uh-maht-muhn ]

noun

Hinduism.
  1. absolute Atman.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of Paramatman1

From the Sanskrit word ±è²¹°ù²¹³¾Äå³Ù³¾²¹²Ô supreme self
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For example, the main thought of the Upanishads is that the entire universe is derived from a single, changeless, eternal, infinite, being, called Brahman or Paramatman.

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Nothing exists except the one existence called Brahman or Paramâtman, the Highest Self.

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The second part deals with the three ideal maṭhs, Sumeru, Paramâtman and Śâstrâthajnâna.

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What in Sa@nkara's opinion the Upanishads teach, is shortly as follows.—Whatever is, is in reality one; there truly exists only one universal being called Brahman or Paramâtman, the highest Self.

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Bhutanam etc. is explained by Nilakantha as no swasya, and the vocative vibho is taken as Paramatman.

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