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 |  |  | Bhagavan: Encyclopedia II - Bhagavan - UsageThe actual word is Bhagavat (à¤à¤—वतॠin Devanagari script, pronounced as "bhÉ™gÉ™vÉ™t"), and its nominative singular form under nominal declination is BhagavÄn. It literally means "possessing fortune, fortunate" (from the root "Bhaga", meaning fortune, glory) , and hence "glorious, divine, venerable, holy", etc. It is also an epithet of some devas like Vishnu, his incarnation Krishna and Shiva. Other religions like Buddhism and Jainism also use the epithet of Bhagavan before their founders Gautama Buddha and ...
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as SupremeAccept God as Supreme The Bhagavad Gita says: Bhagavan uvaca - "the Supreme Lord said...,'' indicating that it is the Supreme Lord Himself who is speaking. Krishna is referred to as Bhagavan in the Gita. Bhaga means opulence, and van means one who possesses. God or Bhagavan is described as one who possesses all opulence, knowledge, wealth, power, beauty, fame and renunciation. There are many rich, wise, famous, beautiful or powerful men, but no one man can claim to possess all of these opulences. Only Krishna claims to possess them in totality. Read more here: » Supreme God: Accept God
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