DOI Prefix : 10.9780 | Journal DOI : 10.9780/22307850
Scroll to Top

Volume : V, Issue : VIII, September - 2015

CONCEPT OF ULTIMATE REALITY-UNIVERSAL SELF –ATMAN BRAHMAN –GOD –IN INDIAN IDEALISTIC CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT

Joynal Abdin Sheikh , None

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

In the history of human thought the knowledge of the ultimate reality as Brahman or Self or Atman or God in the core of all religion and found in most pronounced from which has never been forgotten. The greatness of Hindu mind lies not in its religiousness, but in quest for the ultimate reality as well as in the discovery of the profound spiritual truths for the well being of humanity. In the Rig Veda it is referred to in neuter form. In the oldest Brahmans it signifies universal holiness as manifested in prayer, priest and sacrifice. It is also identified with wind, breathing, sun and the syllable Om, the music essence of the Vedas. In the Upanisadic stage or mystical aspect of Hinduism it has developed into a pure and holy principle. The concept of Brahman which becomes central to the Upanisads and Vedantic systems epitomizes the whole evolution of religion and philosophical thought of India.

Keywords :


    Article :


    Cite This Article :

    Joynal Abdin Sheikh , None(2015). CONCEPT OF ULTIMATE REALITY-UNIVERSAL SELF –ATMAN BRAHMAN –GOD –IN INDIAN IDEALISTIC CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT . Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. V, Issue. VIII, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/7116.pdf

    References :

    1. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    2. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    3. Datta, D.M. (1961). Chief Current of Contemporary Philosophy. Calcutta: Calcutta University Press
    4. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    5. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    6. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    7. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    8. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    9. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    10. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    11. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    12. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    13. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    14. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    15. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    16. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    17. Purkait, B.R. (2011). Great Educators. Kolkata: New Central Book Agency
    18. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    19. Purkait, B.R. (2011). Great Educators. Kolkata: New Central Book Agency
    20. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    21. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    22. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    23. Radhakrisnan, S. (1947). Religion and Society. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    24. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    25. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    26. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    27. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    28. Radhakrisnan, S. (1947). Religion and Society. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    29. Purkait, B.R. (2011). Great Educators. Kolkata: New Central Book Agency
    30. Radhakrisnan, S. (1947). Religion and Society. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    31. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    32. Datta, D.M. (1961). Chief Current of Contemporary Philosophy. Calcutta: Calcutta University Press
    33. Datta, D.M. (1961). Chief Current of Contemporary Philosophy. Calcutta: Calcutta University Press
    34. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    35. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    36. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    37. Radhakrisnan, S. (1947). Religion and Society. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    38. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    39. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    40. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    41. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    42. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    43. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    44. Radhakrisnan, S. (1947). Religion and Society. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    45. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    46. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    47. Radhakrisnan, S. (1947). Religion and Society. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    48. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    49. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    50. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    51. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    52. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    53. Radhakrisnan, S. (1947). Religion and Society. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    54. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    55. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    56. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    57. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    58. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    59. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    60. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    61. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    62. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    63. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    64. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    65. Datta, D.M. (1961). Chief Current of Contemporary Philosophy. Calcutta: Calcutta University Press
    66. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    67. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    68. Radhakrisnan, S. (1947). Religion and Society. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    69. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    70. Datta, D.M. (1961). Chief Current of Contemporary Philosophy. Calcutta: Calcutta University Press
    71. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    72. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    73. Purkait, B.R. (2011). Great Educators. Kolkata: New Central Book Agency
    74. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    75. Purkait, B.R. (2011). Great Educators. Kolkata: New Central Book Agency
    76. Radhakrisnan, S. (1947). Religion and Society. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    77. Radhakrisnan, S. (1947). Religion and Society. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    78. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    79. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    80. Purkait, B.R. (2011). Great Educators. Kolkata: New Central Book Agency
    81. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    82. Datta, D.M. (1961). Chief Current of Contemporary Philosophy. Calcutta: Calcutta University Press
    83. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    84. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    85. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    86. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    87. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    88. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    89. Datta, D.M. (1961). Chief Current of Contemporary Philosophy. Calcutta: Calcutta University Press
    90. Purkait, B.R. (2011). Great Educators. Kolkata: New Central Book Agency
    91. Datta, D.M. (1961). Chief Current of Contemporary Philosophy. Calcutta: Calcutta University Press
    92. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    93. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    94. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    95. Datta, D.M. (1961). Chief Current of Contemporary Philosophy. Calcutta: Calcutta University Press
    96. Datta, D.M. (1961). Chief Current of Contemporary Philosophy. Calcutta: Calcutta University Press
    97. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    98. Purkait, B.R. (2011). Great Educators. Kolkata: New Central Book Agency
    99. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    100. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    101. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    102. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    103. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    104. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    105. Datta, D.M. (1961). Chief Current of Contemporary Philosophy. Calcutta: Calcutta University Press
    106. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    107. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    108. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    109. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    110. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    111. Purkait, B.R. (2011). Great Educators. Kolkata: New Central Book Agency
    112. Radhakrisnan, S. (1947). Religion and Society. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    113. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    114. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    115. Radhakrisnan, S. (1928). The Religion We Need. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
    116. Radhakrisnan, S. (1951). Religion and World Unity. The Hibbert Journal, XLIX, pp. 218-225
    117. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275
    118. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    119. Bradely, F.H. (1978). Appearance and Reality. London: Oxford University Press
    120. Radhakrisnan, S. (1929). An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
    121. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Education and Spiritual Freedom. Triveni (New Series), X, Number 3, pp. 9-22
    122. Radhakrisnan, S. (1937). Progress and Spiritual Values. The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, XII, Number 47, pp. 259-275

    Article Post Production

      No data exists for the row/column.
    Creative Commons License
    Indian Streams Research Journal by Laxmi Book Publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
    Based on a work at http://oldisrj.lbp.world/Default.aspx.
    Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://oldisrj.lbp.world/Default.aspx
    Copyright © 2014 Indian Streams Research Journal. All rights reserved
    Looking for information? Browse our FAQs, tour our sitemap, or contact ISRJ
    Read our Privacy Policy Statement and Plagairism Policy. Use of this site signifies your agreement to the Terms of Use