💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Jeevaatma"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| jeevatmanoun | Alternative form of jivatma. [(Hinduism, Jainism) An individual soul.] |
| jivaatmanoun | Alternative form of jivatma. [(Hinduism, Jainism) An individual soul.] |
| jivatmanoun | (Hinduism, Jainism) An individual soul. |
| jivanoun | (Jainism, Hinduism) All living beings; the essence or soul of such beings. |
| jivanmuktinoun | (Hinduism) In Hinduism, the process of achieving complete self-realisation, attaining moksha during one's own life. |
| atmannoun | (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Vedanta) The true self of an individual beyond identification with worldly phenomena, the essence of an individual, an infinitesimal part of Brahman. |
| paramaatmanoun | (India, religion) The eternal divine or cosmic soul. |
| jivanmuktanoun | (Hinduism) A person who, in the Advaita philosophy of Hinduism, has attained nirvikalpa samadhi — the realization of the Self, Parasiva — and is liberated from rebirth while living in a human body. |
| shaivanoun | Alternative form of Saiva. [(Hinduism) A worshiper of Shiva or practicer of Shaivism.] |
| jagnautnoun | Alternative form of Juggernaut. [(historical) The Hindu deity Vishnu's avatar Krishna.] |
| jagganautnoun | Alternative form of Juggernaut. [(historical) The Hindu deity Vishnu's avatar Krishna.] |
| anatmannoun | (Buddhism) The doctrine that there is no transcendental ego or soul and the perceived true self is an illusion. It corresponds to the Hinayana or Theravada Buddhist doctrine of anatta. |
| jaggernautnoun | Alternative form of Juggernaut. [(historical) The Hindu deity Vishnu's avatar Krishna.] |
| vaidyanathanoun | (Hinduism) One of the jyotirlinga, a form of Siva in India. |
| jagarynatnoun | Alternative form of Juggernaut. [(historical) The Hindu deity Vishnu's avatar Krishna.] |
| saivismnoun | Alternative form of Shaivism. [A sect comprising the worshippers of the god Shiva.] |
| paramuktinoun | Alternative form of paramukta. [(Hinduism) jivanmukta] |
| jagannathanoun | Alternative form of Jagannath. [The name of Lord Krishna and Vishnu.] |
| ajivanoun | (Jainism) All inanimate objects. |
| astikanoun | (Hinduism) A philosophical school or individual accepting certain tenets fundamental to Hinduism, by various definitions: |
Translate “Jeevaatma” into Another Language
Pick a language — the word will be pre-filled in the translator.