π Names and Characteristics of God: A Comparative Overview
The Divine is known by many names across cultures—each name reflecting a unique facet of God's nature. From the monotheistic clarity of Abrahamic faiths to the symbolic richness of Hinduism and the experiential depth of mystical traditions, the names and attributes of God serve as portals to understanding the Infinite.
π Islam: The 99 Beautiful Names (Asma’ul Husna)
Islam emphasizes strict monotheism—God is Allah, the One and Only.
Selected Names:
- Al-Rahman – The Most Gracious
- Al-Rahim – The Most Merciful
- Al-Malik – The Sovereign
- Al-Alim – The All-Knowing
These names express God's compassion, majesty, and omniscience, and are used in prayer and meditation to cultivate divine awareness.
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✡️ Judaism: Sacred Names and Divine Attributes
Judaism reveres the oneness and holiness of God, often using names that reflect divine mystery and covenant.
Selected Names:
- YHWH (Tetragrammaton) – The Ineffable Name, often rendered as Yahweh or Jehovah
- Elohim – God as Creator and Judge
- Adonai – Lord, used in prayer
- Ehyeh-Asher-Ehyeh – “I Am That I Am” (Exodus 3:14)
These names reflect God's transcendence, immanence, and eternal presence.
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π️ Hinduism: Divine Names and Cosmic Functions
Hinduism embraces a pluralistic view of the Divine, with many deities representing aspects of the ultimate reality, Brahman.
Selected Names:
- Brahma – Creator
- Vishnu – Preserver
- Shiva – Destroyer/Transformer
- Krishna – Divine love and wisdom
- Devi – The Divine Feminine
These names reflect cosmic functions, archetypal energies, and devotional intimacy.
π Concept of God in Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam
Christianity teaches that God is one essence in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Selected Names:
- Father – Source of all life
- Jesus (Yeshua) – “God saves”; incarnation of divine love
- Holy Spirit – Comforter, sanctifier
- Alpha and Omega – Beginning and End
These names reflect God's relational nature, redemptive love, and eternal sovereignty.
π§ Final Reflection
Though the names vary, the characteristics of God—such as love, wisdom, power, and presence—are universally revered. Whether approached through scripture, devotion, or mystical insight, the Divine remains both infinitely vast and intimately near.
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