The word brahman the creative power of the ritual utterances, which denotes the creativeness of the sacrifice and underlies ritual and, therefore, cosmic order is prominent in these texts. |
He who knows it as existing in the cave of the heart, in the transcendent akasha realizes all his desires along with the Omniscient Brahman. |
The term brahman, originally referring to creative ritual chants and the chanters, has now acquired this new meaning, the ultimate creative force behind the universe. |
This spirit soul must enter into the spiritual sky to merge into the Brahman effulgence. |
The convictions that samsara is nirvana and that atman is Brahman are two distinctive religious conclusions born of such insight. |
The central theme of the Upanishads is that the atman, the unchanging core of a human being, is a part of brahman. |