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The characteristics of Brahma comprehensively put forth in Taittriya Upanishad in the Brahmanandavalli defines Brahman thus
 
The characteristics of Brahma comprehensively put forth in Taittriya Upanishad in the Brahmanandavalli defines Brahman thus
 
  सत्यं ज्ञानमनन्तं ब्रह्म । satyaṁ jñānamanantaṁ brahma । Brahman is Truth, Knowledge, Infinite (Tait. Upan. 3.1)<ref>Swami Gambhirananda (1989 Second Edition) ''Eight Upanishads, Volume 1 (Isa, Kena, Katha,and Taittriya) With the Commentary of Sankaracarya.'' Calcutta: Advaita Ashrama (Page 290)</ref>
 
  सत्यं ज्ञानमनन्तं ब्रह्म । satyaṁ jñānamanantaṁ brahma । Brahman is Truth, Knowledge, Infinite (Tait. Upan. 3.1)<ref>Swami Gambhirananda (1989 Second Edition) ''Eight Upanishads, Volume 1 (Isa, Kena, Katha,and Taittriya) With the Commentary of Sankaracarya.'' Calcutta: Advaita Ashrama (Page 290)</ref>
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He is again defined simply as having सच्चिदानन्दलक्षणम् as defined in Atmabodhopanishad.
    
==== ब्रह्मतत्वम् ॥ Nature of Brahman ====
 
==== ब्रह्मतत्वम् ॥ Nature of Brahman ====
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|Concept of Brahman
 
|Concept of Brahman
|Nirguna
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|Nirguna (Impersonal)
|Saguna
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|Saguna (Personal)
|Saguna
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|Saguna (Personal)
 
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|Who is Brahman
 
|Who is Brahman
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|Moksha Method
 
|Moksha Method
 
|Jnana that Jivatma and Paramatma are One
 
|Jnana that Jivatma and Paramatma are One
|Attainment of Vishnu  
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|Attainment of Vishnu through Vishnuprasada (grace)
 
|Union with Vishnu
 
|Union with Vishnu
 
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