What is Brahman?

Brahman is the biggest, most important idea in Hinduism, like the ultimate background to everything.

Imagine you have a big box of crayons, red, blue, green, and all your favorites. Each color is different, but they’re all inside the same box. Now think of Brahman as that big box, it’s the source of everything in the world, like colors are to crayons.

Like a Super Smart Playground

Think of Brahman like a super smart playground where everything happens. The swings, the slide, even your friend who just came running across the field, all those things come from that big, magical place. But actually, it's not magic; it’s more like how you can build a castle with blocks, and then take them apart again.

A Never-Ending Storybook

Brahman is also like an everlasting storybook, every character, every adventure comes from there. Sometimes the story is calm, like when you're reading quietly. Other times it’s exciting, like when your favorite hero wins a big battle. But no matter what happens in the story, it all starts from that one special book.

So Brahman is like that big box of crayons, the super smart playground, and the never-ending storybook, the source of everything!

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  1. A child sees the sky and thinks it's just a big blue blanket, but Brahman is like the invisible thread that holds everything together, from the stars to their toys.

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