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Nature of Ultimate Reality in HinduismThree aspects of the Divine

In Hinduism, God is also known as Brahman. Hindus understand Brahman as the Ultimate Reality, which they must come to know through the deities and how those deities affect the world.

Part of Religious StudiesHinduism

Three aspects of the Divine

For Hindus, God has three main features. Firstly, God is , or Brahman (the Ultimate Reality or truth).

Secondly, God is the Lord within a person’s heart, or Antaryami. Many Hindus on Antaryami in order to be aware of Brahman. Meditating on Antaryami helps to bring balance and realisation of God.

Thirdly, Hindus view God as Bhagavan or , a supreme being who lives beyond the world. Many Hindus believe that they can develop a personal and direct relationship with Bhagavan. They also believe that Bhagavan possesses qualities that include knowledge and strength.

The Vishnu Purana states:

Bhagavan is He who possesses without limit the six types of opulence - strength, fame, wealth, knowledge, beauty and renunciation.
— Vishnu Purana
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