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Chinmatra, cinmatra
Chinmatra cinmatra (Sanskrit) (from chit thought + matra elementary thought, intelligence) Essential thought, mind per se; used in Vedanta philosophy, particularly the Advaita, for the germ of cosmic ideation existing at every geometrical point of the infinite chidakasa (field of cosmic ideation). Not to be confused with collateral Vedantic terms mulaprakriti (undifferentiated elemental cosmic matter) or chidakasa. These three are considered from a subjective standpoint as aspects of parabrahman. In the human constitution it is the seventh principle or atman.
(See also: Chinmatra, cinmatra , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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| |  |  |  | Advaita Vedanta Dictionary: The Vedanta Schools of PhilosophyThe Sutras or
aphorisms of Vyasa are the basis of the Vedanta philosophy. These Sutras have
been variously explained by different commentators. From these interpretations
have arisen several schools of philosophy: Kevala Advaita philosophy of Sri
Sankaracharya the philosophy of Qualified Monism or Visishtadvaita of Sri
Ramanujacharya, the Dvaita philosophy of Sri Madhvacharya, the Bhedabheda
philosophy of Sri Nimbarkacharya, the Suddha Advaita philosophy of Sri
Vallabhacharya, the Achintya Bhedabheda philosophy of Sri Chaitanya and the
Siddhanta philosophy of Sri Meykandar.
Each system of
philosophy treats of three main problems: God, world and soul. The several
schools of philosophy are only different attempts at discovering the Truth.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
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| |  |  |  | Advaita Vedanta Dictionary: Introduction to HinduismIntroduction
to Hinduism
Statistically,
there are over 700 million Hindus, mainly in Bharat (India), and Nepal. Hinduism is referred to as Sanatana Dharma, the
eternal faith. Hinduism is not strictly a religion. It is based on the practice
of Dharma, the code of life. Since Hinduism has no founder, anyone who
practices Dharma can call himself a Hindu. He can question the authority of any
scripture, or even the existence of the Divine.
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of the Mother PrincipleGod as Mother: Celebration
of the Mother Principle
Durga Puja is to Bengal what Ganesh
Chaturthi is to Maharashtra - an occasion to celebrate, worship, bond together,
to get festive, to exhibit one's artistic abilities, and all in the name of the
Divine Mother.
Relating to God as Mother forges a personalised
relationship, strengthening the bond between bhakta and bhagvan, as between a
child and mother. Celebrated as Navratri in other parts of India, these nine
nights are devoted to the worship of the Divine Mother - some do it through
dancing the Garba or Dandiya Raas as in Gujarat, and some do it through
austerities and fasting.
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of the Mother Principle |
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|  |  |  | Advaita Vedanta Dictionary: The Philosophy And Significance Of
Idol-WorshipThere
is no reference to worship of idols in the Vedas. The Puranas and the Agamas
give descriptions of idol-worship both in the houses and in the temples.
Idol-worship is not peculiar to Hinduism. Christians worship the Cross. They
have the image of the Cross in their mind. The Mohammedans keep the image of
the Kaba stone when they kneel and do prayers. The people of the whole world,
save a few Yogis and Vedantins, are all worshippers of idols. They keep some image
or the other in the mind.
The
mental image also is a form of idol. The difference is not one of kind, but
only one of degree. All worshippers, however intellectual they may be, generate
a form in the mind and make the mind dwell on that image.
Excerpt
from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
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Worship: The Philosophy And Significance Of
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