<P> The Bahá'í Faith has the concept of the Most Great Spirit, seen as the bounty of God . It is usually used to describe the descent of the Spirit of God upon the messengers / prophets of God who include, among others, Jesus, Muhammad and Bahá'u'lláh . </P> <P> In Bahá'í belief, the Holy Spirit is the conduit through which the wisdom of God becomes directly associated with his messenger, and it has been described variously in different religions such as the burning bush to Moses, the sacred fire to Zoroaster, the dove to Jesus, the angel Gabriel to Muhammad, and the Maid of Heaven to Bahá'u'lláh . The Bahá'í view rejects the idea that the Holy Spirit is a partner to God in the Godhead, but rather is the pure essence of God's attributes . </P> <P> The Hinduism concept of Advaita is linked to Trinity and has been briefly explained by Raimon Panikkar, Professor of Comparative Religion and History of Religions, Department of Religious Studies of the University of California . He states that the Holy Spirit, as one of the Three Persons of the Trinity of "father, Logos and Holy Spirit", is a bridge builder between Christianity and Hinduism . He explains that "The meeting of spiritualistic can take place in the Spirit . No new' system' has primarily to come of this encounter, but a new and yet old spirit must emerges ." In North India, Indian Christians have associated the Hindu term Atman with the Holy Spirit . Atman is Vedic terminology elaborated in Hindu scriptures such as Upanishads and Vedanta signifies the Ultimate Reality and Absolute . </P> <P> In Buddhism, Holy Spirit is compared to Buddha Nature as a Buddhist image or Christ consciousness, a oneness with an all encompassing plan . Hence, the Holy Spirit is considered the "means of which the faithful develop and journey to their spiritual goal ." </P>

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