Significance of Divine
Synonyms: Heavenly, Godlike, Godly, Celestial, Spiritual, Sacred, Blessed, Transcendent, Holy
In Dutch: Goddelijk; In Finnish: Jumalallinen; In Spanish: Divino; In German: Göttlich
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Hindu concept of 'Divine'
In Hinduism, "Divine" encompasses the spiritual essence of Shri Krishna, the supreme nature of Brahma, the pursuit of knowledge, the sacred connections sought by the Alvar, and the transcendental qualities of existence indicative of liberation and devotion.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) A reference to the spiritual and godly nature of Shri Krishna, signifying the higher power that provides liberation.[1] (2) characterizes the essence of the rasa-dance circle, indicating its holy and sublime nature.[2]
From: Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation
(1) Pertaining to God or the sacred, emphasizing the spiritual quality that the Alvar seeks to connect with.[3]
From: Markandeya Purana
(1) Referring to Brahma's transcendental and supreme nature as the creator of all beings.[4]
From: Chandogya Upanishad (english Translation)
(1) Pertaining to the divine level of existence achieved through knowledge and devotion to Aditya.[5]
The concept of Divine in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Divine" encompasses concepts of godliness, ultimate reality, and God's various personas, emphasizing a connection to higher spiritual realms and the supernatural attributes of deities, aiming for a union with one's higher self through spiritual practices.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The higher self that one hopes to connect with and abide in.[6] (2) The ultimate reality or Brahman that pervades and transcends all existence and is to be realized through spiritual practices.[7] (3) A term referring to the supernatural powers or characteristics of deities, and knowledge that transcends human understanding.[8] (4) Referring to something godly or pertaining to a higher spiritual realm.[9] (5) Refers to God, characterized by different personas and qualities in response to the devotee's calls for assistance.[10]