Mahapurusha, Supreme Spirit Mahapurusha in mythology supreme spirit.
Mahapurusha in mythology is said to be the supreme spirit. `Purusha` means that which abides or is quiescent in body. It is a name given to Vishnu who is any form of spiritual being acknowledge by different philosophical systems. In Vedanta he is referred as the Brahma, the Iswara of the Patan-jala, and the Purusha of the Sankhya school.
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