Religion:Īśvarism

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Īśvarism is one of the religious streams in Hinduism along with other streams such as Brahmanism, Jainism, Buddhism and Lokayata.[1][2]

Īśvara

In ancient texts of Indian philosophy, depending on the context, Īśvara can mean supreme soul, ruler, lord, king, queen or husband. In medieval era Hindu texts, depending on the school of Hinduism, Īśvara means God, Supreme Being, personal god, or special Self. Swami Vivekananda had opined that according to Vedas, Īśvara is the supreme god and creator of the universe.[3]

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