What Is Parmatma The Supreme Being Or God

Parmatma is described as a supreme self or ultimate creater God in Hinduism, there is also the another belief that parmatma is not as a God but only the reality. However, it doesn't matter the Only thing that matters that how one can attain parmatma and attain absoluteness, 

What Is Parmatma And How The Parmatma Is Described As The Supreme God In Vedas?

The people who think about the Hinduism say "it is a religion which supports polytheism! there are many gods who often keep fighting with their divine and superpowerfull weapons" it is nothing but the ignorance. In reality Hinduism is supporting polymorphism religion, there are many Gods are believed and worshipped but all these are related and to parmatma the supreme being.

As we know paramatma is the supreme self or Soul it is omnipresent which is present everywhere in everything and every being of this universe and infinite universes, including all the gods who are described in Vedas.

It is imperceptible, formless, omnipresent and also eternal, this universe and the infinite universes cannot be existed without parmātman, it is complete in itself is also described the eternal foundation in scriptures.

Now the query is how the parmatma can be found, as we know it is imperceptive to  find it no need to travel in the whole world or gain knowledge. It can be found within one's self.

It is certainly not the subject of senses and mind, but the sacred self of your own. It is attained by amezing or divine experience of ultimate bliss of liberation. To attain it, the mind has to be separated from holy self. Sounds easy but may be equally difficult.

The mind is non-existent without the self. We have to separate mind and end it for some time. End means to pacify, When there is peace it merges into the oneself. Is is practised by Yogis. 

To attain parmatman is for Being enlightened, liberation from all materialism. According to the intellectuals and philosoanphers it must be the Purpose of every human.

Yoga The Way Of Attaining Parmatma.

'Yoga' word comes from Sanskrit word 'yuj', it means to join' or 'to yoke' or 'to unite'. 
Yoga is about ancient Indian spiritual meditation practice, and Resource of spiritual wisdom.

There are 4 types of yoga mostly prevalent and recommended in mankind These are Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Rāja Yoga and Jñāna Yoga.

Karma Yoga ( Yoga Of Action) :-
The Karma Yoga is better described in Bhagwat Geeta as well, it is the path or spiritual liberation and self-realisation. It is practised to be liberated from the bandage of karma (action), It refers the selfless action.

Bhakti Yoga (yoga of devotion):- In Bhagwat Geeta, Bhakti Yoga is considered a better option than Karma Yoga. In this the devotee is dedicated to a specific God, it means act selflessly but for the God.

Rāja Yoga :-
Rāja Yoga the meditation practice is believed to be the king of all types of yoga, Is is viewed as a "royal path" of enlightenment or (samaadhi),

Jñāna Yoga :- in this Yogis attain knowledge of their self, body and mind, and also from scriptures of spiritual wisdom, realise Jñāna Yoga and attain absoluteness. 

important of yoga.

Yoga is a art of living purely, it means to have pure the mind form Sensual desires and attachments to materialism. 

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