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  1. Mar 14, 2015 · Paramathman is jeevathman covered in Maya. Once maya is lifted / understood from Jeevathman, it becomes Paramathman. Ultimately, Paramathman will rejoice with ParaBrahman to achieve liberation. Paramatma is like ocean, atma is like water, jiva is like sponge, and jivatma is just a name for the water inside the sponge.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParamatmanParamatman - Wikipedia

    Paramatman (Sanskrit: परमात्मन्, IAST: Paramātman) or Paramātmā is the Absolute Atman, or supreme Self, in various philosophies such as the Vedanta and Yoga schools in Hindu theology, as well as other Indian religions such as Sikhism.

  3. Dec 17, 2017 · Paramātmā or Bhagavān has no direct involvement in it. In case of devotees, however, intuition may be guided by Bhagavān, depending upon the level of advancement of the devotee as well as Bhagavān’s personal will. When a devotee truly surrenders to Bhagavān, then Bhagavān also accepts him or her as His own.

  4. Answer: Yes. * Jīvas with Beginning? Question: We know that the jīvā is the taṭastha-śakti of Kṛṣṇa and you explained that Kṛṣṇa’s energies always exist, so there’s no fall down for the jīvā. But we also hear from kṛṣṇa – līlā, e.g., Mucukunda līlā, that Kṛṣṇa expands into svāṁśa and vibhināṁśa.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BhagavanBhagavan - Wikipedia

    Paramatman is Bhagavan in relation to Prakṛti and the Jiva. [28] The Yoga of Devotion implies that if a Bhagavata, the devotee of Bhagavan, seeks and longs for Bhagavan, then Bhagavan too seeks his devotee in equal measure.

  6. The relationship between Paramātmā, the Universal Self, and 'ātma, the Individual Self, is likened to the indwelling God and the soul within one's heart. Paramatman is one of the many aspects of Brahman. Paramatman is situated at the core of every individual jiva in the macrocosm.

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  8. Nov 24, 2019 · A major sādhana in Caitanya Vaiṣṇavism is the chanting of Bhagavān’s name (nāma in Sanskrit). It is not surprising, then, that Sri Jiva methodically analyzes the subject of nāma in the Sandarbhas. Here, we discuss key attributes of Bhagavān’s names.