Brihadaranyaka upanishad how many gods




















That person in the sun, "he is he. The person who hears 1 and answers, "he is he. The shadowy 2 person, "he is he. The person in the looking-glass, "he is he. The person in the water, "he is he. The filial person, "he is he. And therefore also they say of a son who is like his father, that he seems as if slipt from his heart, or made from his heart; for the seed abides in the heart.

That Self. He is incomprehensible, for he cannot be is not comprehended; he is imperishable, for he cannot perish; he is unattached, for he does not attach himself; unfettered, he does not suffer, he does not fail. If thou shalt not explain him to me, thy head will fall.

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Just as a human is one person but can have multiple roles, the Divine can be multiple concepts at once. Remembering this helps Hindus to understand the Divine.

The Upanishads are one of the holy scriptures of Hinduism and are seen as a source of wisdom and authority. The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad shows that, although there are many deities, all with different characteristics representing different parts of Brahman, there is just one true ultimate God, the Divine.



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