THE CONCEPT OF A GODHEAD IN THE ISA UPANISHADS
Sari
Every religion has a different system of Divinity. The Hindu concept of God's portrayal
has indeed a very complete and clear. The depiction of the concept of the Godhead in the
Upanishads that variegated the title/name used to designate the name of God in the Hindu
religion. In the Upanishads is called God "Brahman", so the Brahman is one of the subjects in
the Upanishads. Brahman is the Sole (Esa). The depiction of God in the form of Saguna and
Nirguna Brahman in the book Isa Upanishads. There is absolute is none other than God himself.
Nature
of
God
more
clarified
again
i.e.
God
is
not
worldly
objects
objects
such
as
but
rather,
a
manifestation
of
the
Nirguna
and
Saguna
in
nature
at
the
same
time.
the
introduction
of
God
immanent
in
nature
means
knowing
God
in
a
State
of
existing
properties
or
Saguna
Brahman
(God
with
the
nature
of
the
substance,
according
to
the
human
mind).
From
the
introduction
of
the
Lord
that
this
is
finally
developing
a
way
of
worship
of
God
in
a
manner
manifesting
God
through
symbols
or
kias
called
Nyasa
never
seen
such
as
his
are
made
by
humans,
this
means
in
accordance
with
the
mind
and
the
human
imagination
itself.
Keywords: Godhead, Isa Upanishads
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