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3 a.m. Eternal" is a song by British acid house group the KLF, taken from their fourth and final studio album, The White Room (1991). Numerous versions of the song were released as singles between 1989 and 1992 by their label KLF Communications .
A statement such as 'I am Brahman', states Shaw, means 'I am related to everything', and this is the underlying premise for compassion for others in Hinduism, for each individual's welfare, peace, or happiness depends on others, including other beings and nature at large, and vice versa. [98]
3 A.M., an American crime film; 3 A.M. 3D, a 2012 wThai horror 3D film; 3 A.M., a Hindi musical horror film; 3AM, a 2015 American reality documentary series "3AM" (The Punisher), an episode of The Punisher
I am I, but also the other; I am Brahman, I am the source, I am the teacher of the whole world, I am the whole world, I am he! I am only I, I am perfect, I am pure, I am supreme, I am spotless and eternal, I am I, I am always he! From honor and dishonor and from qualities I am free, I am Shiva,
I am nondual, pure in form, absolute knowledge, absolute love. I am changeless, devoid of desire or anger, I am detached. I am One Essence, unlimitedness, utter consciousness. I am boundless Bliss, existence and transcendent Bliss. I am the Atman, that revels in itself. I am the Sacchidananda that is eternal, enlightened and pure.
Sanātana Dharma (Devanagari: सनातन धर्म, meaning "eternal dharma", or "eternal order") [1] is an endonym for certain sects of Hinduism, and used as an alternative term to the exonyms of Hinduism, including Hindu Dharma. The term is found in Sanskrit and other Indian languages.
The language used in around 70 Southern Brahmi inscriptions discovered in the 20th century have been identified as a Prakrit language. [ 161 ] [ 162 ] In English, the most widely available set of reproductions of Brahmi texts found in Sri Lanka is Epigraphia Zeylanica ; in volume 1 (1976), many of the inscriptions are dated to the 3rd–2nd ...
The Mimamsa school asserts that since the Vedas are composed of words and the words are composed of phonemes, the phonemes being eternal, the Vedas are also eternal. [ citation needed ] To this, if asked whether all words and sentences are eternal, the Mimamsa philosophers reply that the rules behind combination of phonemes are fixed and ...