"Kamarupan" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Kamarupan" Meaning

Kamarupan is Sanskrit for "a form, shape, or body". In Hinduism and Buddhism, it refers to the physical form or appearance of a deity, symbol, or concept, which is often revered or worshiped.

"Kamarupan" Examples

Usage Examples for "Kamarupan"


Definition: Kamarupan refers to a type of divine embodiment or avatar in Hinduism.


Example 1:

In Hindu mythology, Lord Krishna is believed to be the kamarupan of Lord Vishnu, embodying his divine attributes.

Example 2:

The Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism, describes Guru Nanak as the kamarupan of the divine, bringing God's message to humanity.

Example 3:

In the Bhagavata Purana, Lord Rama is considered a kamarupan of Lord Vishnu, demonstrating the importance of righteous living.

Example 4:

Theosophists believe that many influential leaders and spiritual guides throughout history were kamarupan of the divine, serving as messengers of higher truth.

Example 5:

In some Hindu traditions, a kamarupan is believed to be a benevolent being who takes on human form to guide and protect devotees on their spiritual journey.

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