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    In many parts of India and South Asia, Bhagavan represents the concept of a universal God or Divine to Hindus who are spiritual and religious but do not worship a specific deity. [1] In bhakti school literature, the term is typically used for any deity to whom prayers are offered.

  2. Bhagavan (bhaga + van) means occupant or lord of bhaga. One of the meanings of bhaga is female sexual organ. From this perspective, Bhagavan represents the union between Purusha and Prakriti as symbolized in case of a Sivalingam.

  3. Jun 13, 2024 · Bhagavan (भगवन्, “holy one”) refers to a specific “mode of address” (nāman) used in drama (nāṭya), according to Nāṭyaśāstra chapter 19. Bhagavan is used to address the Gods and certain ascetics. context information

  4. Dec 21, 2023 · Bhagavan is an epithet for "god," such as avatars of Vishnu in Vaishnavism and Shiva in the Shaivism tradition of Hinduism. The term denotes the Absolute Truth or the Supreme Being manifested as a personal god.

  5. Aug 5, 2016 · The word Bhagavat is the denomination of that primeval and eternal god: and he who fully understands the meaning of that expression, is possessed of holy wisdom, the sum and substance of the Vedas.

  6. Feb 13, 2019 · A person who has the six qualities of complete sovereignty, valour, honour, prosperity, knowledge, and dispassion is called ‘bhagavan’. ‘Bhagavan’ also refers to one who knows about the creation and dissolution of the universe, the appearance and disappearance of living beings, and wisdom and ignorance.

  7. Bhagavan means “one endowed with unlimited opulence” and refers to God who lives beyond this material world. Bhagavan is personal and the individual soul can enter into a direct relationship with him, thus experiencing ananda (spiritual pleasure).

  8. Bhaga means “opulence” or “assets,” and van means “one who possesses.” Because God owns everything, He is called Bhagavan. The Vedic sage Parashara has defined Bhagavan as the one who possesses in full these assets: beauty, wealth, fame, strength, knowledge, and renunciation.

  9. The Bhagavad Gita ( / ˌbʌɡəvəd ˈɡiːtɑː /; Sanskrit: भगवद्गीता, romanized : bhagavad-gītā, lit. '"God's Song"' [a] ), often referred to as the Gita ( IAST: gītā ), is a 700-verse Hindu scripture, which is part of the epic Mahabharata. The Bhagavad Gita is dated to the second half of the first millennium BCE.

  10. The Bhagavata Purana is a central text in Vaishnavism. [12] The text presents a form of religion ( dharma) that competes with that of the Vedas, wherein bhakti ultimately leads to self-knowledge, salvation ( moksha) and bliss. [13]

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