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Overview of all Hindu Philosophy concepts:
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Head refers to: The specific kind of cup referenced in an analogy to clarify a conceptual point... This refers to a specific part of the Vaishvanara Self, which is a component of the aggregate form, and a subject of meditation.
Head refers to: The specific kind of cup referenced in an analogy to clarify a conceptual point... This refers to a specific part of the Vaishvanara Self, which is a component of the aggregate form, and a subject of meditation.
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Cup refers to: The text uses this as an analogy to illustrate the difficulty in determining the specific meaning of a term, as it lacks a special quality or characteristic... The cups are mentioned in the context of the sacrificial action, linked to the mental energies, and are associated with the fire-altars, as described.
Cup refers to: The text uses this as an analogy to illustrate the difficulty in determining the specific meaning of a term, as it lacks a special quality or characteristic... The cups are mentioned in the context of the sacrificial action, linked to the mental energies, and are associated with the fire-altars, as described.
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Mayic refers to: Referring to that which is illusory or deceptive; often related to physical manifestations that obscure true spiritual nature... Referring to that which is related to illusion or the material world, contrasting with the divine nature of Brahman.
Mayic refers to: Referring to that which is illusory or deceptive; often related to physical manifestations that obscure true spiritual nature... Referring to that which is related to illusion or the material world, contrasting with the divine nature of Brahman.
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Dharmadharma refers to: Concepts of righteous and unrighteousness respectively, both of which are burned in the process... Concepts of righteousness and unrighteousness that are burned, indicating a profound transformation.
Dharmadharma refers to: Concepts of righteous and unrighteousness respectively, both of which are burned in the process... Concepts of righteousness and unrighteousness that are burned, indicating a profound transformation.
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Ativyapti refers to: A defect that arises from over-applicability, questioning the unique definition of dharmabhutajnana... A term referring to partial inapplicability in the context of the definition of dharmabhutajnana.
Ativyapti refers to: A defect that arises from over-applicability, questioning the unique definition of dharmabhutajnana... A term referring to partial inapplicability in the context of the definition of dharmabhutajnana.
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Bhurloka refers to: The earthly realm attained by specific classes of ascetics through their spiritual practices... A realm situated in the feet of the bird Om, representing the physical world.
Bhurloka refers to: The earthly realm attained by specific classes of ascetics through their spiritual practices... A realm situated in the feet of the bird Om, representing the physical world.
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Sutra 44 refers to: A specific verse or guideline referenced in the text that discusses the observation of indicatory marks... The Sutra on which the difference of interpretation turns is this. Literally translated it runs, 'Or, on account of there being' (or, 'their being') 'knowledge and so on, there is non-contradiction of that.'
Sutra 44 refers to: A specific verse or guideline referenced in the text that discusses the observation of indicatory marks... The Sutra on which the difference of interpretation turns is this. Literally translated it runs, 'Or, on account of there being' (or, 'their being') 'knowledge and so on, there is non-contradiction of that.'
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Lilarasa refers to: The essence of divine play associated with Shripati, considered essential for the Supreme Being's manifestation... The essence of divine play and enjoyment that the Supreme Lord experiences in His lila.
Lilarasa refers to: The essence of divine play associated with Shripati, considered essential for the Supreme Being's manifestation... The essence of divine play and enjoyment that the Supreme Lord experiences in His lila.
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Aumkara refers to: The knower of Aumkara as all-pervading like the sky, knowing it as the Atman... Aumkara refers to the sound or syllable 'Aum', which embodies spiritual significance and should be known deeply for its connection to the quarters.
Aumkara refers to: The knower of Aumkara as all-pervading like the sky, knowing it as the Atman... Aumkara refers to the sound or syllable 'Aum', which embodies spiritual significance and should be known deeply for its connection to the quarters.
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Diad refers to: A structure made up of two atoms, characterized by its minimal dimension and the presence of shortness... A product formed by the combination of two atoms, considered foundational for the creation of larger entities.
Diad refers to: A structure made up of two atoms, characterized by its minimal dimension and the presence of shortness... A product formed by the combination of two atoms, considered foundational for the creation of larger entities.
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Bhutadi refers to: From bhutadi, the elements of existence were brought forth... The state that emerges from the combination of tanmatras before dissolving into higher principles.
Bhutadi refers to: From bhutadi, the elements of existence were brought forth... The state that emerges from the combination of tanmatras before dissolving into higher principles.
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Minute refers to: This characteristic of the pranas signifies subtlety and limited size, not atomic size, as that would hinder their capacity to generate bodily effects, necessitating subtlety for the pranas... The chief vital air is considered this, meaning subtle and of limited size, and not of atomic size, because it performs five functions.
Minute refers to: This characteristic of the pranas signifies subtlety and limited size, not atomic size, as that would hinder their capacity to generate bodily effects, necessitating subtlety for the pranas... The chief vital air is considered this, meaning subtle and of limited size, and not of atomic size, because it performs five functions.
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Stealing refers to: The act of stealing, which is considered a severe wrongdoing, even in small matters... Stenakarma/cori, a prohibition against stealing or taking what does not belong to oneself.
Stealing refers to: The act of stealing, which is considered a severe wrongdoing, even in small matters... Stenakarma/cori, a prohibition against stealing or taking what does not belong to oneself.
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Parabhakti refers to: Devotion-par-excellence, characterized by the highest form of love and servitude towards Parabrahman... The highest form of devotion characterized by an exclusive and singular focus on Parabrahman.
Parabhakti refers to: Devotion-par-excellence, characterized by the highest form of love and servitude towards Parabrahman... The highest form of devotion characterized by an exclusive and singular focus on Parabrahman.
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Presence refers to: The condition of attributes being manifest in effects, which may not adequately establish causal relationships... The existence or state of being present; the importance of recognizing presence in the context of the teachings.
Presence refers to: The condition of attributes being manifest in effects, which may not adequately establish causal relationships... The existence or state of being present; the importance of recognizing presence in the context of the teachings.
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Sadhanadasha refers to: The state of spiritual practice and endeavor for attaining liberation... The primely spiritual state in which aspirants engage in practices that enhance their spiritual knowledge.
Sadhanadasha refers to: The state of spiritual practice and endeavor for attaining liberation... The primely spiritual state in which aspirants engage in practices that enhance their spiritual knowledge.
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Potentialization refers to: A concept representing the latent opportunities for development or change arising from the interaction of nescience and mental conditions... The mental capacity to generate states of potency and possible actions, inferred from memory.
Potentialization refers to: A concept representing the latent opportunities for development or change arising from the interaction of nescience and mental conditions... The mental capacity to generate states of potency and possible actions, inferred from memory.
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Dehendriyapranamano refers to: Refers to the limiting adjuncts that include the body (deha), senses (indriya), vital energies (prana), and mind (manas)... The body, organs, and Pranas, which represent various aspects of our physical and vital existence.
Dehendriyapranamano refers to: Refers to the limiting adjuncts that include the body (deha), senses (indriya), vital energies (prana), and mind (manas)... The body, organs, and Pranas, which represent various aspects of our physical and vital existence.
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Sanaga refers to: A teacher that descends from Sanatana... A teacher in the spiritual lineage leading back to Parameshthin.
Sanaga refers to: A teacher that descends from Sanatana... A teacher in the spiritual lineage leading back to Parameshthin.
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Ashvin refers to: Teachers that stem from Vishvarupa Tvashtra... A pair of divine beings mentioned as having a connection to the line of instruction.
Ashvin refers to: Teachers that stem from Vishvarupa Tvashtra... A pair of divine beings mentioned as having a connection to the line of instruction.
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Firmness refers to: A quality associated with the Eye, stating that understanding firmness makes one firm in both this world and the other... A quality associated with the Vaishvanara-Self, indicating stability and strength in one’s life and responsibilities.
Firmness refers to: A quality associated with the Eye, stating that understanding firmness makes one firm in both this world and the other... A quality associated with the Vaishvanara-Self, indicating stability and strength in one’s life and responsibilities.
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Suryamandala refers to: The sun-like energy representation above the Vayu-Mandala, described as being lustrous and powerful, highlighted by ten million flashes of lightning... Represents the solar region surrounding the Heart Lotus, indicating the presence of parental energy and its beautifying effect on the filaments.
Suryamandala refers to: The sun-like energy representation above the Vayu-Mandala, described as being lustrous and powerful, highlighted by ten million flashes of lightning... Represents the solar region surrounding the Heart Lotus, indicating the presence of parental energy and its beautifying effect on the filaments.
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Life-period refers to: Life-period signifies the specific duration of existence that one experiences, with its limit determined by preceding actions... Denotes a specific phase in an individual's existence, also resulting in pleasure when influenced by virtue.
Life-period refers to: Life-period signifies the specific duration of existence that one experiences, with its limit determined by preceding actions... Denotes a specific phase in an individual's existence, also resulting in pleasure when influenced by virtue.
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Hathayogapradipika refers to: In this text, Svatmarama indicates that mastering asanas leads to steadiness of body and mind... A classical text on Hatha Yoga by Svami Svatmarama that outlines eight types of pranayama.
Hathayogapradipika refers to: In this text, Svatmarama indicates that mastering asanas leads to steadiness of body and mind... A classical text on Hatha Yoga by Svami Svatmarama that outlines eight types of pranayama.
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Vivekachudamani refers to: A philosophical text attributed to Sri Sankaracharya, discussing the nature of reality and the path to self-realization... A text attributed to Sri Sankaracharya, which explores key concepts of Advaita philosophy.
Vivekachudamani refers to: A philosophical text attributed to Sri Sankaracharya, discussing the nature of reality and the path to self-realization... A text attributed to Sri Sankaracharya, which explores key concepts of Advaita philosophy.
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Samsriti refers to: Refers to the cycle of existence or the condition of being subject to change and impermanence... The process of continuous cycle or recurrence of birth and rebirth.
Samsriti refers to: Refers to the cycle of existence or the condition of being subject to change and impermanence... The process of continuous cycle or recurrence of birth and rebirth.
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Rajashekhara refers to: A king who built a temple to house the Shivalingam on the banks of the Purna river after having a revelation through a dream... The king of Kerala who recognized the divinity of the Shivalingam in a dream and arranged for its worship.
Rajashekhara refers to: A king who built a temple to house the Shivalingam on the banks of the Purna river after having a revelation through a dream... The king of Kerala who recognized the divinity of the Shivalingam in a dream and arranged for its worship.
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Anuvaka refers to: A division or section of a larger sacred text, serving to organize or clarify the teachings presented... A section or chapter in the text preceding the statement of the fruits mentioned in the Upanishad.
Anuvaka refers to: A division or section of a larger sacred text, serving to organize or clarify the teachings presented... A section or chapter in the text preceding the statement of the fruits mentioned in the Upanishad.
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Gandhigaurava refers to: A literary work by Sivagovind Tripati celebrating the contributions and ideals of Gandhi... A Mahakavya by Shiva Govind Tripati that includes 680 verses in eight cantos and describes the life of Mahatma Gandhi while discussing themes of patriotic devotion and national unity.
Gandhigaurava refers to: A literary work by Sivagovind Tripati celebrating the contributions and ideals of Gandhi... A Mahakavya by Shiva Govind Tripati that includes 680 verses in eight cantos and describes the life of Mahatma Gandhi while discussing themes of patriotic devotion and national unity.
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Manipura refers to: The third Cakra representing personal power and self-esteem... The specific name for the navel lotus, signifying its beauty and significance in meditation.
Manipura refers to: The third Cakra representing personal power and self-esteem... The specific name for the navel lotus, signifying its beauty and significance in meditation.
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Anandakosha refers to: The sheath of bliss that constitutes the essence of the four remaining sheaths within the object group... The fifth sheath in the series, which is a state of bliss, but is not to be confused with the ultimate reality of Brahman.
Anandakosha refers to: The sheath of bliss that constitutes the essence of the four remaining sheaths within the object group... The fifth sheath in the series, which is a state of bliss, but is not to be confused with the ultimate reality of Brahman.
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Nachiketa refers to: A figure who, after acquiring knowledge from Death, attained Brahman and became free from taint and death... The disciple seeking knowledge from Death, representing a figure on a quest for spiritual truths and understanding.
Nachiketa refers to: A figure who, after acquiring knowledge from Death, attained Brahman and became free from taint and death... The disciple seeking knowledge from Death, representing a figure on a quest for spiritual truths and understanding.
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Avatarin refers to: A term that signifies Parabrahman as the lord or master of all avataras, differentiating Him from individual incarnations... The original source of all avatars; in the context of the Svaminarayana tradition, it pertains to the divine individual embodying Parabrahman.
Avatarin refers to: A term that signifies Parabrahman as the lord or master of all avataras, differentiating Him from individual incarnations... The original source of all avatars; in the context of the Svaminarayana tradition, it pertains to the divine individual embodying Parabrahman.
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Atyantikapralaya refers to: The total dissolution of everything, after which the essence of Parabrahman and devotees continues to exist... The time of final dissolution where the conscious souls (jivas) rest dormant in Mulaprakriti.
Atyantikapralaya refers to: The total dissolution of everything, after which the essence of Parabrahman and devotees continues to exist... The time of final dissolution where the conscious souls (jivas) rest dormant in Mulaprakriti.
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Gnananishtha refers to: A state of being centered in the knowledge of the Atman, highlighted for those who can realize it... The state of being steadfast in knowledge, which the ignorant are not capable of.
Gnananishtha refers to: A state of being centered in the knowledge of the Atman, highlighted for those who can realize it... The state of being steadfast in knowledge, which the ignorant are not capable of.
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Kurmapurana refers to: A Hindu scripture that explains the nature of deities and the consequences of worship... An ancient text that provides insights into Hindu cosmology and theology.
Kurmapurana refers to: A Hindu scripture that explains the nature of deities and the consequences of worship... An ancient text that provides insights into Hindu cosmology and theology.
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Damaru refers to: A small two-headed drum carried by Shakti Rakini, representing the rhythms of the universe... A small drum that is held by Hakini, symbolizing rhythm and the cosmic sound of creation.
Damaru refers to: A small two-headed drum carried by Shakti Rakini, representing the rhythms of the universe... A small drum that is held by Hakini, symbolizing rhythm and the cosmic sound of creation.
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Vidarbhikaundinya refers to: An individual who is part of the descending lineage of teachers... A teacher associated with Galava's teachings.
Vidarbhikaundinya refers to: An individual who is part of the descending lineage of teachers... A teacher associated with Galava's teachings.
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Self-immolation refers to: A method of suicide that Kumarila Bhatta considered as a recompense for his sins of deceiving his Buddhist teachers... The act of self-sacrifice by Kumarila Bhatta as a penance for perceived sins, portraying commitment to Dharma.
Self-immolation refers to: A method of suicide that Kumarila Bhatta considered as a recompense for his sins of deceiving his Buddhist teachers... The act of self-sacrifice by Kumarila Bhatta as a penance for perceived sins, portraying commitment to Dharma.
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Mayavati refers to: The location of the Advaita Ashrama, situated in the Himalayas... The location where both the Advaita Ashrama and Prabuddha Bharata Press are situated.
Mayavati refers to: The location of the Advaita Ashrama, situated in the Himalayas... The location where both the Advaita Ashrama and Prabuddha Bharata Press are situated.