What is Ishvara?

The sanskrit word ‘Ishvara’ means the inner controller. According to the ancient philosophy, The personal god is known as ishvara in sanskrit. The word Ishvara also means the lord or the controller. The lord or the controller of the universe is called as ishvara.

Philosophical Definition.

1. Ishvara means God, Supreme Being, personal God, or special Self, also means the lord or the controller. 

2. The word god is known as ishvara in sanskrit. The lord or the controller of the universe is called as ishvara.

Ishvara in ancient philosophy.

Ishvara In Hinduism.

 

 

Ishvara Philosophy >

According to the philosophy of Vedas, Ishvara is the inner controller.

Concept of Ishvara.

According to the ancient philosophy, Ishvara can mean supreme Self, ruler, lord.

Ishvara in the vedas

Ishvara is a concept found in the vedas which is related to god. It is one of the most basic concepts in vedas and ancient vedic philosophy. Ishvara or ishwar is a sanskrit word which means god.

Ishvara in the Upanishad

It is mention in the rig veda and the upanishads, that ishvara is the inner controller.

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Ishvara in Sanskrit and Hindi – ईश्वर

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