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Explaining What do Hindus believe about Brahman?

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Brahman is a supreme, universal spirit that is eternal and unchanging. Hindu holy books refer to Brahman as being present throughout the entire universe and Hindus believe that all living beings carry a part of Brahman within them. This divine spark is known as the atman , or soul, and it is immortal.
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Many Hindus believe in brahman as the ultimate reality- one 'SUPREME SPIRIT' in many forms. Brahman is male, female and even animals.

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