Supreme God (Hinduism)

In Hinduism, the Supreme God is the Supreme Being beyond gods (deva) and demons (asura), the Absolute Being (Brahman/Parabrahman) and the Absolute Self who is Supreme Person (Paramatman).

Hinduism consists of six main sects, each with belief in Supreme God.[1]: 400  In Hinduism, God is described as the Absolute Reality, Supreme Spirit and Supreme Personality.[1]: 403  Although Supreme God is mentioned in different forms by different sects, majority of Hindus regardless of sect accept that Supreme God is Ishvara.

Forms that are considered Supreme God are usually menioned by the title Bhagavan.

  1. ^ a b Nallusamy, Kanthasamy (15 September 2007). Hinduism, the Misunderstood Religion (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2024.

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