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| | | | | Definition of Brahm: As per Vedanta, Sufism and Gurmatt I was yesterday listening to Katha by Giani Pinder Pal Singh Ji , where he talked about BRAHM being different as per Vedanta philosophy , Sufism & Gurmatt . A few days back a Hindu brother argued with me that Sikhism was based on Hinduism only because it was in Sanatan Dharma initially that the concept of ONE GOD ( BRAHMAN ) was given Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/hinduism/25271-definition-brahm-per-vedanta-sufism-gurmatt.htmlReference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=25271
Sikh Gurus he said took their concept from Santan Dharma & based their teachings on that . Just a casual look on this Wikipedia link suggests something similar . But I wish to ask members how BRAHM is defined as per Vedanta , Sufism & Gurmatt & how these r different ?
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| | | | | re: Definition of Brahm: As per Vedanta, Sufism and Gurmatt Quote:
Originally Posted by benjamin_chaudry What's the definition of Brahm? (In the english language?) | Brahm ( or Brahman as per Hinduism ) as per Indic religions is the Supereme sole power controlling this universe just like God in Semetic religions . See the following link . | | The following member appreciates dalbirk Ji for the above message. | | 
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| | | | | re: Definition of Brahm: As per Vedanta, Sufism and Gurmatt Brahm ( or Brahman as per Hinduism ) as per Indic religions is the Supereme sole power controlling this universe just like God in Semetic religions . See the following link . [/quote]
Brahma is also a famous beer brand in Brasil. In fact it is also sold in the US. The common saying in Portugese when one wants to drink a Brahma is, " Let's do Brahma".
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| | | | | re: Definition of Brahm: As per Vedanta, Sufism and Gurmatt Quote:
Originally Posted by VaheguruSeekr Brahm ( or Brahman as per Hinduism ) as per Indic religions is the Supereme sole power controlling this universe just like God in Semetic religions . See the following link . Brahman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Brahma is also a famous beer brand in Brasil. In fact it is also sold in the US. The common saying in Portugese when one wants to drink a Brahma is, " Let's do Brahma".
Tejwant Singh[/quote] | | The following member appreciates Narayanjot Kaur Ji for the above message. | | 
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