It is their most famous feature, but what is it for? Brahman cattle are known for the hump over the withers at the back of their necks. But why is it there? The Brahman's hump has evolved over time to ...
A 20-year old cattleman has taken his love of Brahmans to the next level after starting up the Northern Territory's newest stud of polled, or hornless, cattle in central Australia. Polled, or hornless ...
Dave Swain receives funding from Meat and Livestock Australia and works for CQUniversity, he is a member of the North Australian Beef Research Council. The cattle in northern Australia are different ...
The Upanishads are the basis for any sastra vichara, by which alone the quest for the Ultimate Truth that they call Brahman is undertaken by the jiva. Even at the outset, the focus of the Brahmasutra ...
He who inhabits the mind, yet is within the mind, whom the mind does not know, whose body the mind is and who controls the mind from within, He is your Self, the Inner Controller, the Immortal.
Brahman is the one present everywhere and is the great one who is above all. — Katha Upanishad 5.2 Hindus believe that Brahman is greater than any one human can understand. They believe in the idea ...
The term Vedanta means the end of the Vedas and could refer to the Upanishads that form the latter portion of the Vedas. It is so called because it teaches the ultimate aim and scope of the Vedas — to ...