Meaning & Origin
Brahmavidya refers to the knowledge or understanding of the Absolute or Ultimate Reality, Brahman, in Hinduism.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes spiritual enlightenment and understanding of the ultimate truth.
Language details
ब्रह्मविद्या
Knowledge of Brahman
ब्रह्मविद्या
ब्रह्म का ज्ञान
பிரம்மவித்தியா
பிரம்ம அறிவு
బ్రహ్మవిద్య
బ్రహ్మ జ్ఞానం
Brahmavidya
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Knowledge of the Absolute
Brahmavidya
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Knowledge of the Absolute
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Brah-muh-vee-djah
/brəh.mə.vɪd.jə.
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Carnelian
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Brahmavidya has deep roots in the Indian subcontinent and represents centuries of philosophical, spiritual and intellectual exploration towards the ultimate truth of existence. This understanding or wisdom about Brahman has been revered as the highest form of knowledge and education in Hindu tradition. Numerous Hindu scriptures, texts, and teachings, such as the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and the works of great sages and philosophers, have explored and espoused Brahmavidya. The pursuit of Brahmavidya was not only confined to monks and renunciates but was considered essential for every individual regardless of caste, gender, or status.
Brahmavidya signifies the profound journey of gaining divine wisdom and knowledge about the Ultimate Reality or the Godhead, Brahman. This spiritual practice requires dedication, inquiry, and self-reflection to pierce the veil of ignorance and reveal the eternal truth within. Through various means such as meditation, study of sacred texts, and the guidance of a guru, an individual can embark upon this transformative journey towards self-realization and union with the Divine. By contemplating on the nature of Brahman and striving towards attaining this highest wisdom, an individual can experience inner peace, contentment, and a heightened sense of connection to the cosmos.
Vedic name • Root: ब्रह्म (Brahma) + विद् (vid) meaning knowledge • Brahma is the Hindu god of creation, and Vid is the Sanskrit word for knowledge. Brahmavidya is the understanding of the ultimate reality, Brahman, as described in Hindu philosophy. It is not a personal name, but a philosophical concept.
Historical references
The term 'Brahmavidya' was used in medieval India to refer to the study of the absolute reality or Brahman. It is also known as 'Brahmajnana'. This knowledge was believed to lead to the ultimate realization of the self and the universe.
Medieval period (around 6th to 14th century)
The ancient Indian texts, such as the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita, contain references to 'Brahmavidya' or the knowledge of Brahman. It was considered the highest form of knowledge and was believed to lead to liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
Ancient India (around 800 BCE to 200 CE)
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