Meaning in this text
The Supreme Being who possesses all divine qualities in full: beauty, strength, fame, wealth, knowledge, and renunciation. The Bhagavatam's opening invocation establishes that Brahman, Paramatma (the Supersoul), and Bhagavan are three aspects of the one ultimate reality, with Bhagavan being the most complete expression.
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