Brahmand
The term "Brahmand" refers to the vast universe in Hindu cosmology. It is derived from the Sanskrit words "Brahma," meaning the ultimate reality or cosmic spirit, and "anda," meaning egg. In this context, Brahmand represents the entire creation, encompassing all galaxies, stars, planets, and living beings.
In Hindu philosophy, Brahmand is often depicted as a cosmic egg that contains all of existence. It is believed to be infinite and cyclical, with periods of creation and destruction. This concept is closely related to Hinduism, cosmology, and the idea of Brahman, the ultimate reality that transcends the physical universe.