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ParaBrahman means Supreme ], or Supreme Lord. ] or ] is ParaBrahman in all ] traditions. Note that Vedic scriptures confirm that ] is the Supreme Lord. ParaBrahman means Supreme ], or Supreme Lord. ] or ] is ParaBrahman in all ] traditions. Note that Vedic scriptures confirm that ] is the Supreme Lord.


'ete camsa-kalah pumsah krishnas tu bhagavan svayam ''ete camsa-kalah pumsah krishnas tu bhagavan svayam
indras vyakulam lokam mrdayanti yuge yuge' indras vyakulam lokam mrdayanti yuge yuge''


'All the incarnations are either plenary portions or expansions of plenary portions appearing in various universes to protect the theists; but Lord Krishna is the original supreme lord and the source of all.' ''All the incarnations are either plenary portions or expansions of plenary portions appearing in various universes to protect the theists; but Lord Krishna is the original supreme lord and the source of all.''


(Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 1, chapter 3, verse 8) (Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 1, chapter 3, verse 8)


'isvara paramah krishna sac-cid-ananda vigrahah ''isvara paramah krishna sac-cid-ananda vigrahah
anadir adir govindah sarva karana karanam' anadir adir govindah sarva karana karanam''


'Lord Krishna is the supreme absolute controller, whose form comprises immortality, omniscience and bliss. He is without beginning, the origin of all, the cause of all causes and the source of the Vedas.' ''Lord Krishna is the supreme absolute controller, whose form comprises immortality, omniscience and bliss. He is without beginning, the origin of all, the cause of all causes and the source of the Vedas.''


(Brahma Samhita, chapter 5, verse 1) (Brahma Samhita, chapter 5, verse 1)


'namo brahmanya-devaya go-brahmana-hitaya ca ''namo brahmanya-devaya go-brahmana-hitaya ca
jagad dhitaya krsnaya govindaya namo namah' jagad dhitaya krsnaya govindaya namo namah''


'Let me offer my humble obeisance unto Lord Krishna, who is the worshipable deity for all brahminical people, who is the well-wisher of the cows and brahmanas and who is always benedicting all the universes.' ''Let me offer my humble obeisance unto Lord Krishna, who is the worshipable deity for all brahminical people, who is the well-wisher of the cows and brahmanas and who is always benedicting all the universes.''


(Visnu Purana, Canto 1, chapter 19, verse 65) (Visnu Purana, Canto 1, chapter 19, verse 65)

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Para Brahman (IAST para-brahmaṇ) (the highest brahman) - is a term often used by Vedantic philosophers as to the "attainment of which is his ultimate goal". It is believed that all Vaishnava and other schools attribute Personhood to this concept, as in Svayam bhagavan. Under terms of some schools of Vedanta, He has three modal aspects with a highest as Para Brahman or Krishna. This term is often quoted often used in relation to Krishnas being the ultimate goal of Vedanta. Its belived that one of the prominent Hindu philosophers, Dr. Radhakrishnan, after his alleged conversion to Gaudiya Vaishnavism in early 1960s, has confirmed that this term is applied to the person, being the absolute.

Other uses

ParaBrahman means Supreme Brahman, or Supreme Lord. Krishna or Vishnu is ParaBrahman in all Vaishnava traditions. Note that Vedic scriptures confirm that Krishna is the Supreme Lord.

ete camsa-kalah pumsah krishnas tu bhagavan svayam indras vyakulam lokam mrdayanti yuge yuge

All the incarnations are either plenary portions or expansions of plenary portions appearing in various universes to protect the theists; but Lord Krishna is the original supreme lord and the source of all.

(Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 1, chapter 3, verse 8)

isvara paramah krishna sac-cid-ananda vigrahah anadir adir govindah sarva karana karanam

Lord Krishna is the supreme absolute controller, whose form comprises immortality, omniscience and bliss. He is without beginning, the origin of all, the cause of all causes and the source of the Vedas.

(Brahma Samhita, chapter 5, verse 1)

namo brahmanya-devaya go-brahmana-hitaya ca jagad dhitaya krsnaya govindaya namo namah

Let me offer my humble obeisance unto Lord Krishna, who is the worshipable deity for all brahminical people, who is the well-wisher of the cows and brahmanas and who is always benedicting all the universes.

(Visnu Purana, Canto 1, chapter 19, verse 65)

ParaBrahman is the highest of the five eternal entities within Swaminarayana sect of Hinduism. ParaBrahman is the source of the Brahman effulgence.

Also the name of an Upanishad, the Para-Brahma Upanishad. It is one of the 23 Sannyāsa Upanishads.

See also

References and Notes

  1. Sawai, Y. (1987). "The Nature of Faith in the Sankaran Vedanta Tradition". Numen. 34 (1): 18–44. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
  2. Malkovsky, B. (1997). "The Personhood of Samkara's" Para Brahman"". The Journal of Religion. 77 (4): 541. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
  3. White, C.S.J. (1970). "Krsna as Divine Child". History of Religions. 10 (2): 156. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
  4. His Thought, I.S. (1992). "Radhakrishnan: His Philosophical Position". Tagore and Radhakrishnan, a Study in Religious Perspective.
  5. Satsang Glossary - P
  6. Parabrahma: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Parabrahma
  7. Para-Brahma Upanishad
  8. Para Brahma Upanishad

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