Bhagwan means He in whom we take joy. It refers to the Personal aspect of the Divine. Paramatma means the Supreme Self of all and refers to the Impersonal aspect of the Divine.Β
Affectionately,
Alok Da
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Bhagwan means He in whom we take joy. It refers to the Personal aspect of the Divine. Paramatma means the Supreme Self of all and refers to the Impersonal aspect of the Divine.Β
Affectionately,
Alok Da
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