It is their most famous feature, but what is it for? Brahman cattle are known for the hump over the withers at the back of their necks. But why is it there? The Brahman's hump has evolved over time to ...
A number of exclusive locales are hidden away in corners of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, but few are as moneyed - or as opulent - as the International Committee Salon. "We've just served ...
Near the holiday town of Broome is a lagoon where dogs can often be seen swimming around with their owners. Recently, however, swimmers spotted a small pale brown calf near the water's edge. His name ...
The Upanishads are part of Vedanta or the last part of the Vedas, the oldest scriptures of Hinduism created between 1500–1000 BCE. The Upanishads contain revealed truth (Sruti) about Brahman (God), ...
This article explains the Hindu concepts of Atman, Dharma, Varna, Karma, Samsara, Purushartha, Moksha, Brahman, Bhagavan and Ishvara. Atman means 'eternal self'. The atman refers to the real self ...
He who inhabits the mind, yet is within the mind, whom the mind does not know, whose body the mind is and who controls the mind from within, He is your Self, the Inner Controller, the Immortal.
Brahman is the one present everywhere and is the great one who is above all. — Katha Upanishad 5.2 Hindus believe that Brahman is greater than any one human can understand. They believe in the idea ...
Journal of Indian Philosophy, Vol. 35, No. 1 (February 2007), pp. 33-102 (70 pages) In The Varieties of Religious Experience, William James suggests that the human experience of a fundamental and ...
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