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  1. atma - What is difference between Aatma, Jeevatma and Paramatma ...

    Mar 14, 2015 · Atma is a general term used to indicate the ultimate reality. Atma can be (for lack of better word) classified into two. One is jivatma, another is paramatma. Jivatma refers to the ultimate …

  2. atma - Where does a Soul attach to the Body? - Hinduism Stack …

    A human is identified in terms of 3 bodies, 3 States and 5 Koshas or Sheaths. The Atman or soul is covered by three bodies, which are: Karana sharira (Causal body), Sukshma sarira (Subtle body) ...

  3. Difference between Atman, Chetna and Chaitanya?

    Sep 7, 2023 · Can you please tell me what is causal body? and the relationship between causal body and Atman? Also can we say that Chetna is basically our Vivek (discrimination) and our Intellect?

  4. What exactly is dehi according to advaita and vaishnava school?

    Nov 25, 2018 · Smaller than the smallest and larger than the largest, the Soul is formless and all-pervading.After death, it is the Atma that remains; the Atman is immortal. Mere reading of the …

  5. What is the difference between Buddhi (बुद्धि) and Mann (मन)?

    Feb 27, 2016 · 3 Atma is the most Powerful which controls Buddhi. Budhi is more Powerful and should control and guide the Mann for decision making. Mann is more Powerful than Indriya (sense organs). …

  6. atma - Why do some souls remain on earth after leaving the body after ...

    Jul 17, 2019 · Atma is a spark of thoughts called mind like a fire, a fire cant be extinguished as long it is given oil in the form of thoughts. For example, if i say keep your mind shut out of thoughts for an hour …

  7. Does the soul remain at home for 10 days after death?

    Jun 27, 2016 · When a person dies, what happens after that? Does he go to Yama Loka like this answer suggest: What happens after death? or he remains at "familiar" places for 10 days? Swami …

  8. What is the life cycle of a soul (atma) in Hinduism?

    It's important to note that the English word 'soul' isn't the equivalent of Atma. In Abrahamic tradition, only human beings have a soul but not any other living beings. Related question: Is Rajiv Malhotra right in …

  9. Where did Jiva (atman) come from? - Hinduism Stack Exchange

    Jan 19, 2025 · In Dvaita Vedanta (and other dualistic Vedanta systems) the Jiva Atma (individual soul, not the ahamkara "I" notion that floats in the head) is different from the Supreme Being and eternally …

  10. The real story behind Baijnath and Gokarna - Hinduism Stack Exchange

    Feb 16, 2021 · The cowherd, believed to be God Ganesha in disguise, ran away with the Atma-linga, with Ravana in pursuit. Further, God Vishnu clouded the sun, so that Ravana would stop for his …