Bhagavan
"Bhagavan" is a Sanskrit term that translates to "the Blessed One" or "the Divine." It is often used in Hinduism to refer to a deity or a revered spiritual teacher. The term signifies a being who possesses divine qualities, such as omniscience, omnipotence, and compassion. In various texts, Bhagavan is associated with different gods, including Krishna and Rama, who are considered incarnations of the Supreme Being.
In broader spiritual contexts, "Bhagavan" can also refer to enlightened beings or saints who have attained a high level of spiritual realization. These individuals are often venerated for their wisdom and guidance. The concept emphasizes the importance of divine presence in the lives of devotees, encouraging them to seek a deeper connection with the divine.