"God is absolute. He is one Supreme Being, formless, yet he can have a form. He is omnipresent" (Giri, 2011). <REF>Giri, Kalyani. Jan 17, 2011. Build… - Swami Nikhilanand

"God is absolute. He is one Supreme Being, formless, yet he can have a form. He is omnipresent" (Giri, 2011). <REF>Giri, Kalyani. Jan 17, 2011. Building Bridges Between World Cultures. The Times of India .</ref>

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About Swami Nikhilanand

Swami Nikhilanand is a prominent (Kulkarni, 2010), Canadian born Hindu Spiritual Leader (Dutt, 2010). Swami Nikhilanand lives at, and is a teacher at JKP Barsana Dham, one of the largest Hindu Temple complexes in the Western Hemisphere, and manages JKP Barsana Dham's activities in and around New York (Pais, 2006). A sanyasi and disciple of Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj with his spiritual teacher's blessings, Swami Nikhilanand regularly delivers speeches, workshops (Pais, 2006) and large family camps throughout the United States (Dutt, 2010).

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"The Gita is the essence of all of these Upnishads. The knowledge of God is scattered throughout 1,180 Upnishads. The Gita, said by Shree Krishn, consolidates the Divine philosophy of all those Upnishads and gives a clear and precise understanding of several important topics" (Sharma, 2004).

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"Supreme God has uncountable Divine powers. When most of them are dormant or inactive, then God is formless and is referred to by the term Brahman. When more of His powers are active, God has form, and is referred to by the term Paramatma" (Nikhilanand, 2011).

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