Swaroopam
Swaroopam, also transliterated swarupam or swaroopa, is a Sanskrit term meaning “one’s own form” or “intrinsic nature.” It is formed from swa (self) and roopa (form) and is used across Hindu philosophical and spiritual literature to denote the essential, underlying form of a thing or being.
In philosophical contexts, swaroopam commonly refers to the true nature or essence that remains constant beneath
Beyond strict philosophy, swaroopam also appears in devotional and devotional- philosophic discourse to denote the supreme
Swaroopam thus functions as a versatile concept in Sanskrit and Indian thought, bridging metaphysical discussion about