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  2. Guṇa - Wikipedia

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    In human behavior studies, Guna means personality, innate nature and psychological attributes of an individual. [7] [8] [9] Like many technical terms in other languages, guṇa can be difficult to encapsulate with a single English word. Its original and common meaning is a thread, implying the original materials that weave together to make up ...

  3. Para Brahman - Wikipedia

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    Para Brahman is conceptualised in diverse ways. In the Advaita Vedanta tradition, the Para Brahman is a synonym of nirguna brahman, i.e., the attribute-less Absolute. Conversely, in Dvaita Vedanta and Vishistadvaita Vedanta traditions, the Para Brahman is defined as saguna brahman, i.e., the Absolute with attributes

  4. Brahman - Wikipedia

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    The spiritual concept of Brahman is far older in the Vedic literature [citation needed], and some scholars suggest deity Brahma may have emerged as a personal conception and icon with form and attributes (saguna version) of the impersonal, nirguna (without attributes), formless universal principle called Brahman. [130]

  5. God in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Saguna Brahman, in contrast, was envisioned and developed as with form, attributes and quality. [113] The two had parallels in the ancient pantheistic unmanifest and theistic manifest traditions, respectively, and traceable to Arjuna-Krishna dialogue in the Bhagavad Gita .

  6. Mahābhūta - Wikipedia

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    The same Upanishad also mentions, "When earth, water, fire, air and aether arise, when the five attributes of the elements, mentioned in the books on yoga, become manifest then the yogi's body becomes purified by the fire of yoga and they are free from illness, old age and death." (Verse 2.12). [6]

  7. Variable and attribute (research) - Wikipedia

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    Attributes are closely related to variables. A variable is a logical set of attributes. [1] Variables can "vary" – for example, be high or low. [1] How high, or how low, is determined by the value of the attribute (and in fact, an attribute could be just the word "low" or "high"). [1] (For example see: Binary option)

  8. Omniscience - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism, Sikhism and the Abrahamic religions, this is an attribute of God. In Jainism, omniscience is an attribute that any individual can eventually attain. In Buddhism, there are differing beliefs about omniscience among different schools.

  9. Hindi literature - Wikipedia

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    Hindi literature (Hindi: ... (the believers of a God with attributes and worshippers of Vishnu's incarnations). ... (meaning 'procedure') because it was the age when ...