Pancaratra, latest concepts
Overview of all Pancaratra concepts:
Total: 322
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Yogi refers to: Individuals who practice yoga and meditation to attain spiritual power and understanding... Those who practice Yoga, particularly in the spiritual sense, devoted to the path of Vishnu worship.
Yogi refers to: Individuals who practice yoga and meditation to attain spiritual power and understanding... Those who practice Yoga, particularly in the spiritual sense, devoted to the path of Vishnu worship.
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Pancagavya refers to: A mixture of five cow products used in purification and religious rites to bless spaces and objects... A mixture of five cow products used for bathing the deity as part of the rituals.
Pancagavya refers to: A mixture of five cow products used in purification and religious rites to bless spaces and objects... A mixture of five cow products used for bathing the deity as part of the rituals.
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Avyakta refers to: Formless original matter, which constitutes another significant aspect of the Pancaratra's teachings... The undistinguished state outside the observable universe.
Avyakta refers to: Formless original matter, which constitutes another significant aspect of the Pancaratra's teachings... The undistinguished state outside the observable universe.
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Shrikaramantra refers to: An eight-letter mantra that fulfills all wishes through continuous recitation in a sacred and pleasant location... An eight-letter mantra that, when practiced, leads to the fulfilment of all wishes of the practitioner.
Shrikaramantra refers to: An eight-letter mantra that fulfills all wishes through continuous recitation in a sacred and pleasant location... An eight-letter mantra that, when practiced, leads to the fulfilment of all wishes of the practitioner.
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Aniruddha refers to: One of the names of a divine being, often associated with the spiritual principle of non-obstruction... The term used for the source of creation and the repository of the creator as described in the philosophical discourse.
Aniruddha refers to: One of the names of a divine being, often associated with the spiritual principle of non-obstruction... The term used for the source of creation and the repository of the creator as described in the philosophical discourse.
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Tanmatra refers to: The subtle elements that give rise to the five gross elements upon which the physical universe is built... Subtle elements that are enhanced through the practice of Pranayama, allowing better control over mind activities.
Tanmatra refers to: The subtle elements that give rise to the five gross elements upon which the physical universe is built... Subtle elements that are enhanced through the practice of Pranayama, allowing better control over mind activities.
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Dikshita refers to: The initiated individuals who participate in the rituals and receive teachings under a teacher... A term referring to someone who has received initiation or consecration.
Dikshita refers to: The initiated individuals who participate in the rituals and receive teachings under a teacher... A term referring to someone who has received initiation or consecration.
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Unmanifest refers to: The state of being that transcends existence, evident at the end of cognitive exploration... The state or aspect of existence that is subtle, imperceptible, and beyond sense perception, yet foundational to the manifest world.
Unmanifest refers to: The state of being that transcends existence, evident at the end of cognitive exploration... The state or aspect of existence that is subtle, imperceptible, and beyond sense perception, yet foundational to the manifest world.
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Sruva refers to: A ladle used in Hindu rituals for offering oblations, particularly in the fire-rite... A utensil, often made from wood, used for making offerings into the sacrificial fire.
Sruva refers to: A ladle used in Hindu rituals for offering oblations, particularly in the fire-rite... A utensil, often made from wood, used for making offerings into the sacrificial fire.
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Sadhaka refers to: An individual who is engaged in spiritual practices or worship to attain divine realization... A practitioner or seeker dedicated to spiritual practices and the pursuit of enlightenment.
Sadhaka refers to: An individual who is engaged in spiritual practices or worship to attain divine realization... A practitioner or seeker dedicated to spiritual practices and the pursuit of enlightenment.
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Mukhavasa refers to: A preparation involving areca nut and betel leaves offered to deities during worship... Betel and nut used in rituals, particularly those associated with oral practices.
Mukhavasa refers to: A preparation involving areca nut and betel leaves offered to deities during worship... Betel and nut used in rituals, particularly those associated with oral practices.
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Samkhya refers to: A philosophical school that Pancaratra is distinguished from, highlighting its unique aspects... A philosophical system in Hinduism that contributes to the doctrinal framework explored in relation to the Gita.
Samkhya refers to: A philosophical school that Pancaratra is distinguished from, highlighting its unique aspects... A philosophical system in Hinduism that contributes to the doctrinal framework explored in relation to the Gita.
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Adhivasana refers to: The preparatory rituals conducted for the image prior to its installation, including various ceremonial actions and blessings... A set of preparatory rites performed prior to the installation of a deity.
Adhivasana refers to: The preparatory rituals conducted for the image prior to its installation, including various ceremonial actions and blessings... A set of preparatory rites performed prior to the installation of a deity.
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Siddha refers to: Those who have attained spiritual perfection and fulfillment through devotion and righteous deeds... Accomplished beings who have mastered their senses and activities, living for an extensive duration in higher realms.
Siddha refers to: Those who have attained spiritual perfection and fulfillment through devotion and righteous deeds... Accomplished beings who have mastered their senses and activities, living for an extensive duration in higher realms.
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Sudarshanamantra refers to: A six-letter mantra that helps practitioners attain greatness and overcome fear... A six-letter mantra believed to provide greatness and security when practiced correctly.
Sudarshanamantra refers to: A six-letter mantra that helps practitioners attain greatness and overcome fear... A six-letter mantra believed to provide greatness and security when practiced correctly.
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Vairagya refers to: Renunciation or detachment from worldly pleasures, seen as a necessary step towards spiritual liberation... Non-desire, the knowledge that helps control the sensory organs by understanding and overcoming their attractions.
Vairagya refers to: Renunciation or detachment from worldly pleasures, seen as a necessary step towards spiritual liberation... Non-desire, the knowledge that helps control the sensory organs by understanding and overcoming their attractions.
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Vaishnavagama refers to: One of the three prominent classes of agamas focused on the worship of Vishnu and his incarnations... A category of texts that include various scriptures and rituals associated with the Vaishnava tradition.
Vaishnavagama refers to: One of the three prominent classes of agamas focused on the worship of Vishnu and his incarnations... A category of texts that include various scriptures and rituals associated with the Vaishnava tradition.
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Paramatman refers to: The Supreme Soul, representing the ultimate reality that pervades all existence... The Supreme Soul, signifying the ultimate essence that transcends personal identity and individuality.
Paramatman refers to: The Supreme Soul, representing the ultimate reality that pervades all existence... The Supreme Soul, signifying the ultimate essence that transcends personal identity and individuality.
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Worship refers to: The act of showing reverence and adoration for a deity, often involving rituals and practices guided by texts such as the agama... The act of honoring and serving God through various practices and rituals as prescribed.
Worship refers to: The act of showing reverence and adoration for a deity, often involving rituals and practices guided by texts such as the agama... The act of honoring and serving God through various practices and rituals as prescribed.
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Sattva refers to: The quality of purity, harmony, and balance that is created by the divine presence... A quality representing purity and harmony, essential in achieving higher states of consciousness.
Sattva refers to: The quality of purity, harmony, and balance that is created by the divine presence... A quality representing purity and harmony, essential in achieving higher states of consciousness.
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Narasimhamantra refers to: A powerful mantra consisting of 400 letters capable of providing various benefits from below the earth... A potent mantra comprised of 400 letters that is said to yield various benefits, including wealth and land.
Narasimhamantra refers to: A powerful mantra consisting of 400 letters capable of providing various benefits from below the earth... A potent mantra comprised of 400 letters that is said to yield various benefits, including wealth and land.
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Badaryashrama refers to: A sacred hermitage where divine encounters are sought, and a significant place of pilgrimage often associated with Narada... A sacred hermitage associated with spiritual retreats and worship in Hinduism.
Badaryashrama refers to: A sacred hermitage where divine encounters are sought, and a significant place of pilgrimage often associated with Narada... A sacred hermitage associated with spiritual retreats and worship in Hinduism.