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  • ...he Supreme God in similar way to the followers of Vaishnavism. The Supreme Ishvara of Hinduism must not be confused with the numerous deities or demigods who
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  • ...While Dvaita philosophy recognizes the differences between [[Jiva]] and [[Ishvara]], Advaita philosophy looks at everything as [[Brahman]] which has three f
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  • *''Aishvarya'' (Sovereignty, derived from the word [[Ishvara]]), which consists in unchallenged rule over all
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  • * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishvara Ishvara] (The [[Supreme]] Controller)
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  • ...n of ego ([[moksha]]) into transcendent reality (generally [[Brahman]]or [[Ishvara]]). In the mystical aspects of the Vedic tradition [[Atman (Hinduism)|Atman
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  • ...ultimate separateness of matter and self. For the [[Yoga]] school, only [[Ishvara]] is truly free, and its freedom is also distinct from all feelings, though
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