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List of Gods : "Atma" - 10 records

Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Spirit name
"Adhyatman"
Hindu The supreme spirit; the soul of the universe. Hindu

"Atma"
India The Divine spark, whatever that is, in humans

"Atma / Atman"
India Atma aka Atman a philosophical term used within Hinduism and Vedanta to identify the soul. It is one's true self beyond identification with the phenomenal reality of worldly existence. India
God name
"Dhanvantari (traveling through an arc)"
Hindu / Vedic, Epic / Puranic Sun god. In later tradition a minor incarnation or avatara of the god VISNU, also closely åśśociated with Medicine. In Vedic mythology Dhanvantari carried the ambrosia created from the primeval ocean of milk. He brought medical science to mankind. Only as the religion evolved did he become identified as an avatara. As KANTATMAN (PRADYUMNA), he is thought to be Kama reincarnated after his death at the hands of SIVA. Various other epithets and existences are attributed to this deity. Offerings are due to him at dusk in the northeastern quarter. He is the guardian deity of hospitals which are usually in the vicinity of a sanctuary of Vis”nu. Attributes: two bowls containing ambrosia. Also Kantatman....
God name
"Kantatman"
Hindu / Puranic / Epic God of Medicine and good health. Hindu / Puranic / Epic
God name
"Kantatman"
Hindu / Epic / Puranic Obscure god of Medicine. The twentieth of the thirty-nine minor avataras of the god VIS'NU and possibly the same as DHANVANTARI, as he is said to be a “carrier of nectar.” By different genealogy he has been equated with PRADYUMNA, the god of love....
Spirit name
"Paramapadatmavat"
Buddhist That which is of the very essence or nature of high spirit, bordering on the unconditioned nature of the hierarch. Buddhist
Spirit name
"Sarvasokatamonirghatmatiage"
Buddhist God, another spiritual meditation buddha Buddhist
Goddess name
"Thatmanitu"
Semitic Goddess of health and healing. Western Semitic
Goddess name
"Thatmanitu"
Western Semitic Local goddess of healing. Recognized chiefly at Sidon, but also included in the Ugaritic pantheon....