Brahman
BRAHMAN is the Unconditioned Source of all Being. It is called Nirguna, without knowable qualities.
It is to be distinguished from Brahma, which is Saguna, of knowable qualities.
Whereas Brahma is represented by statues, BRAHMAN is represented by space.
Whereas Brahma is worshipped with pujas, BRAHMAN is worshipped with an exemplary way of life.
A relationship with BRAHMAN is present in all beings. But that relationship is destroyed through evil conduct.
BRAHMAN is the source of absolute safety. Realising it is the summit of human life.
It is to be distinguished from Brahma, which is Saguna, of knowable qualities.
Whereas Brahma is represented by statues, BRAHMAN is represented by space.
Whereas Brahma is worshipped with pujas, BRAHMAN is worshipped with an exemplary way of life.
A relationship with BRAHMAN is present in all beings. But that relationship is destroyed through evil conduct.
BRAHMAN is the source of absolute safety. Realising it is the summit of human life.
Realise Brahman through a lifetime's virtue.
Cut off from Brahman through a lifetime of evil.
Cut off from Brahman through a lifetime of evil.
Brahman lit
Once the proper amount of cannabis, alcohol, and introspection has combined, one may attain a state of consciousness called "Brahman lit". When one is Brahman lit the transcendental nature of reality is touched and one may be overcome with love, truth, or other sensory or psychological pleasure.
Bro Friday night I got Brahman lit and now my whole life is different.
Brahmanism
Brahmanism is a religious tradition within the modern category of Hinduism, which developed out of the Vedic religion in the Gangetic region and is based on the scriptural authority of the Shruti and Smriti. It is named after Brahman who is regarded as the supreme god. Brahman in Brahmanism is like Jehovah in Judaism or Allah in Islam. It is different from the Brahmin class. The main feature of Brahmanism is the hierarchy that categorises all human beings into four hereditary classes.
Brahmanism, Jainism and Buddhism are the three main religions of ancient India.