Brahmvaad
What is Brahmvaad ?
Well, let's start from the scratch. Brahmvaad = Brahm + Vaad. Brahm means that which is omnipresent, a term used in the Indian scriptures to describe the summum bonum of everthing or the Supreme Entity or God, and vaad means a doctrene. So, Brahmvaad in nutshell is the doctrene describing everything to be God. The basis of this is Upnishads (which are the later portions of Vedas) where it is said "Sarvam khalu idam Brahmam" etc. Thus whatever is there is nothing but the God. God has manifested in everything that is there - the santient beings, the insantient objects, the spirit, the matter, the divinity, the dreadedness and all.
Well, let's start from the scratch. Brahmvaad = Brahm + Vaad. Brahm means that which is omnipresent, a term used in the Indian scriptures to describe the summum bonum of everthing or the Supreme Entity or God, and vaad means a doctrene. So, Brahmvaad in nutshell is the doctrene describing everything to be God. The basis of this is Upnishads (which are the later portions of Vedas) where it is said "Sarvam khalu idam Brahmam" etc. Thus whatever is there is nothing but the God. God has manifested in everything that is there - the santient beings, the insantient objects, the spirit, the matter, the divinity, the dreadedness and all.

