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atman
[ aht-muhn ]
noun
, Hinduism.
- the principle of life.
- the individual self, known after enlightenment to be identical with Brahman.
- (initial capital letter) the World Soul, from which all individual souls derive, and to which they return as the supreme goal of existence.
atman
/ ˈaːtmən /
noun
- the personal soul or self; the thinking principle as manifested in consciousness
- Brahman considered as the Universal Soul, the great Self or Person that dwells in the entire created order
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Word History and Origins
Origin of atman1
First recorded in 1775–85, atman is from the Sanskrit word ātman breath, self
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Word History and Origins
Origin of atman1
from Sanskrit ātman breath; compare Old High German ātum breath
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Example Sentences
One of the key ingredients of Tantra is the discovery of atman, or true self.
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Atman, or Spirit, is held to be an eternal principle, from which the Selves or Souls are differentiated.
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Remember Vivekananda's use of the Atman: it is indeed not a scientific use, for we can make no particular deductions from it.
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He already knew to feel Atman in the depths of his being, indestructible, one with the universe.
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Atman means "breathing;" paramatman "the highest breathing."
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This one essence or Self (Atman) permeates the whole Universe.
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