different between transpersonal vs brahman
transpersonal
English
Etymology
trans- +? personal
Adjective
transpersonal (comparative more transpersonal, superlative most transpersonal)
- (psychology) That transcends the personal or individual
Translations
Spanish
Adjective
transpersonal (plural transpersonales)
- transpersonal
transpersonal From the web:
brahman
English
Alternative forms
- br?hman
Etymology
From Hindi ???????? (br?hma?).
Noun
brahman (plural brahmans)
- Alternative form of brahmin (member of the Hindu priestly class).
Anagrams
- Barnham, Branham
Finnish
Noun
brahman
- Genitive singular form of brahma.
Pali
Alternative forms
Etymology
Ftom Sanskrit ???????? (brahman).
Proper noun
brahman m
- Brahma
Declension
References
“brahma”, in Pali Text Society, editor, Pali-English Dictionary?, London: Chipstead, 1921-1925.
Romanian
Etymology
From French brahmane
Noun
brahman m (plural brahmani)
- brahmin
Declension
Spanish
Noun
brahman m (plural bráhmanes)
- Brahman (breed of cattle)
brahman From the web:
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- brahman what is meaning in hindi
- what are brahman cattle used for
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- what is brahman in buddhism
- what are brahman cows used for
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