Significance of Supreme master

The term Supreme master in Vaishnavism signifies Bhagavan as the ultimate creator and sustainer of the universe, overseeing all aspects of existence. In the context of Purana, it emphasizes the ultimate ruler governing the senses and maintaining order. It serves as an epithet for Vishnu, showcasing his authority over the cosmos, while also alluding to Krishna’s divine status. Additionally, it acknowledges Brahma as the original Creator, reinforcing the concept of a highest authority in the hierarchical structure of divinity.

Synonyms: Supreme leader, Highest authority, Chief, Leader, Head, Overlord, Sovereign, Superior

In Dutch: Opperste meester; In Finnish: Korkein mestari

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Hindu concept of 'Supreme master'

The concept of Supreme master in local and regional sources

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