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						 <p>I Like your article. It gives good details.</p> <p>It still need more accuracy.</p> <p>There are 3 Brahmas.</p> <p>1) Brahma : This is known as Isvar koti Brahma. Which runs our planet.<br /> 2) Para-Brahma : This is known as Vishveshwar who is &quot;ishwar&quot; of Isvar koti Brahma,Vishnu, Shiva. This is also known as Saguna Brahma. Since he is Maya-pati and have &quot;mul-tatva&quot; of Maya which further divide in Satva, Rajas, Tamas. This way he is Saguna with 3 gunas of Maya.<br /> 3) Param-Brahma : This is supreme Brahma known as Nirguna , Nirakar, Advaita. This supreme soul. &quot;Gyanakar&quot; and &quot;Nirguna&quot; means no 3 maya gunas. But he is having &quot;Gyana -Guna&quot;. He is ultimate destination of &quot;Atma&quot; which is known as &quot;Moksha&quot; or &quot;Sayujya&quot; mukti. All others are known as &quot;Mukti&quot; not &quot;Moksha&quot;.</p> <p>Good Luck&#8230;</p> 
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