RELIGIONS
HINDUISM
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Shudras
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Brahman
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Varnas
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Vedas
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Detailed explanation-1: -Brahma () (nominative singular), brahman () (stem) (neuter gender) means the concept of the transcendent and immanent ultimate reality, Supreme Cosmic Spirit in Hinduism.
Detailed explanation-2: -For Hindus, Brahman is God or the Supreme Being. Brahman is beyond human understanding. However, Hindus try to explain Brahman through understanding the Hindu scriptures . There are various interpretations, but the main descriptions of Brahman are Nirguna and Saguna .
Detailed explanation-3: -The majority of Hindus believe in one supreme god (The Brahman). Everything is a part of and a manifestation of Brahman, the ultimate reality; however, Brahman’s qualities and powers may be represented by a great diversity of gods/deities all of which emanate from The Brahman.
Detailed explanation-4: -Many Hindus believe in Brahman as the ultimate reality – one supreme spirit in many forms. Brahman is male, female and even animal. Brahman is also commonly understood as the Trimurti – three gods with three key functions: Brahma – the source of all creation.