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Para Tattva (Sanskrit: पर तत्त्व) is a Sanskrit phrase meaning “Supreme Truth,” as studied, realised, worshipped and revealed by the saints of India's Vedic tradition.[1]
Presently, two very common conceptions among the students of the Vedas are the Hindu tattva's of Paramatman and Brahman, which may be understood respectively as the witness-consciousness (Self as knower) and the Super soul (super controlling Godhead).[2]