Brahman (ब्रह्म), Brahma-jnana, Ekaksara Mantra, Anekaksara Mantra, Siddha Mantra, Mantra Siddhi, Gayatri ,Savitri, Sarasvati,Saptanga and Astanga Yoga,Brahma-guna and Brahma-kriya.
What is Brahman? Brahman = The infinite, eternal, Ultimate Truth. What is Brahma-jnana? Brahma-jnana = Realizing that Truth. According to the Sanatana Dharma scriptures, the four forms of Brahman are- Vasudeva, Sankarsana, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha. These are collectively called the Chatur-vyuha (fourfold) forms. Scriptural Sources: Shrimad Bhagavata Purana Vishnu Purana Pancharatra Agama [ Pancharatra Agama is not the work of a human author; it is an Agamic tradition revealed by Lord Narayana. ][ Agama = a traditional divine scripture transmitted through spiritual lineage. ] 2. Chatur-vyuha Principles ★Shri Vasudeva:-The original manifest form of the Supreme Brahman; pure consciousness ★Shri Saṅkarṣaṇa:- Associated with the principle of knowledge and ego ★Shri Pradyumna:-The principle of mind or will-power ★Shri Aniruddha:-Associated with intellect and the power of governing the Universes Ekaksara Mantra-"Mantra of one syllable A mantra in which only one seed-syllable (bija) is p...