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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Arundhati

Arundhati can refer to: Arundhati, the Hindu goddess of the sky, stars and night time. Arundhati Roy, winner of the Booker Prize, 1997 for The God of Small Things Other related archivesArundhati Roy, Booker Prize, Hindu, The God of Small Things, stars

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Arundhati: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Arundhati

Arundhati (Sanskrit). The "Morning Star"; Lucifer-Venus.

 

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Arundhati: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Arundhati

Arundhati (Sanskrit) (probably from a not + the verbal root rudh to check, restrain, bind)

 

One who releases, frees, unbinds; a medicinal climber, with power to heal severe wounds; consort of the sage Vasishtha; consort of Dharma, meaning established law, procedure, truth, referring in this case to the cosmos; from Arundhati were born "the divisions of earth" (VP 1:15); personification of the morning star, Phosphoros or Lucifer-Venus of the ancient Greeks and Latins, one of the seven stars of Ursa Major; power invoked by the bridegroom for conjugal excellence; name of kundalini, the occult energy in humanity symbolized by a coiled serpent said to lie latent at the base of the spinal column until energized into activity by strenuous yoga exercises.

 

Arundhati is one of the most mystical terms in ancient Hindu mythology. The congruence of attributes suggests that Arundhati is the cosmic sakti or power stimulating, generating, and bringing to birth what would otherwise lie latent or relatively inactive in the abysses of cosmic force or energy. In her role of Lucifer-Venus, Arundahati may be mystically connected with the hierarchies of the manasaputras, the sons of mind, who quickened dormant mind in the early humanities.

 

(See also: Arundhati, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Arundhati: The Sarasvati Chalana

The Sarasvati Chalana

13. Sarasvati Chalana is the rousing of the Sarasvati Nadi. Sarasvati Nadi is situated on the west of the navel among the fourteen Nadis. Sarasvati is called Arundhati. Literally

 

From "Kundalini Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy (Malayalam: അരുന്ധതി റോയ്, Devanagari: अरुंधती राय) (born November 24, 1961) is an Indian novelist and activist. She won the Booker Prize in 1997 for her first novel The God of Small Things. Roy was born in Shillong, Meghalaya to a Keralite Syrian Christian mother and a Bengali Hindu father, a tea planter by profession. She spent her childhood in Aymanam, in Kerala, schooling in Corpus Christi. She left Kerala for Delhi at age 16, and embarked on a bohemian lifest ...

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Vasishta

Vasishta, in Hindu mythology was chief of the seven venerated sages (or Saptharishi) and the Rajaguru of the Suryavamsha or Solar Dynasty. He was the manasaputra of Brahma. He had in his possession the divine cow Kamadhenu, and Nandini her child, who could grant anything to their owners. Arundhati is the name of the wife of Vasishta. The star Mizar of the stellar constellation Ursa Major is thought of as Vasishta and the small one beside it, Alcor, as Arundhati. Vasishta - Tales featuring VashishtaIncluding:

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Arundhati: Yoga-Kundalini Upanishad, Part I

Part I of III of Yoga-Kundalini Upanishad

The Yoga-Kundalini Upanishad is the eighty-sixth among the 108 Upanishads. It forms part of the Krishna Yajurveda. It deals with an exposition of Hatha and Lambika Yogas. It concludes with an account of the non-qualified Brahman. The Non-dual Brahman is the quest of all seekers.

 

From "Kundalini Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Roy

Roy may refer to: Roy - Places. Roy, New Mexico, USA Roy, Utah, USA Roy, Washington, USA Roy - People. Roy Horn, half of the Las Vegas show team Siegfried & Roy Roy, a character from the game Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi Roy, a minor character from the Peanuts comic strip Roy, a character in the anime Fullmetal Alchemist < ...

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Cultural Creatives

Cultural Creatives is a term coined by sociologist Paul H. Ray and psychologist Sherry Ruth Anderson to describe a large segment in Western society that has recently developed beyond the standard paradigm of Modernists versus Traditionalists or Conservatists. The concept was presented in 2000 in their book The Cultural Creatives. How 50 Million People Are Changing the World (Harmony Books, NY), where they claim to have found that 50 million adult Americans (slightly over one quarter of the adult population) can now be identifie ...

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Colonialism

Colonialism is the extension of a nation's sovereignty over territory and people outside its own boundaries, often to facilitate economic domination over their resources, labor, and markets. The term also refers to a set of beliefs used to legitimize or promote this system, especially the belief that the mores of the colonizer are superior to those of the colonized. Advocates of colonialism argue that colonial rule benefits the colonized by developing the economic and political infrastructure necessary for modernization and dem ...

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Four Pillars of the Green Party

Green issues Worldwide green parties (list): Global Greens · Africa · Americas · Asia-Pacific · Europe Global Greens Charter: ecological wisdom · social justice · participatory democracy · nonviolence · sustainability · respect diversity The worldwide green parties are committed to the following Four Pillars: Ecology (sometimes "Ecological Wisdom" or "Ecological Sustainability") Social Justice (sometimes "Social Equality and Economi ...

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Arts and entertainment in India

Arts and entertainment in India have a rich and ancient history. Right from ancient times there has been a synthesis of indigenous and foreign influences that have shaped the course of the arts of India. Arts refer to paintings, architecture, literature, music, dance, languages and cinema. In early India, most of the arts were derived Vedic influences. After the birth of Jainism and Buddhism, arts flourished under the patronage of kings and emperors. The coming of Islam spawned a whole new era of Islamic architecture. Finally t ...

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Kerala

Kerala (Malayalam: കേരളം — Keralam) is a state on the southwestern coast of India. The state is located on the tropical Malabar Coast and borders Tamil Nadu to the east and Karnataka to the northeast. Kerala has a population of some 3.18 crore people;[1] with 819 persons per km2, it is among India's most densely populated regions.[2] Kerala is also known for being the most literate state in India, with a literacy rate of 89.8%.Including:

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Anti-globalization

Anti-globalization is a term most commonly used to describe the political stance of people and groups who oppose current global trade agreements and trade-governing bodies such as the World Trade Organization. “Anti-globalization” is considered by some to be a social movement, while others consider it to be an umbrella term that encompasses a number of separate social movements. In either case, participants are united in opposition to the current global economic and trade systems, which they say undermine the environment, labor rights, nation ...

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Culture of India

The culture of India is one of the oldest cultures in the world. In modern India, there is remarkable cultural diversity throughout the country. The South, North, and Northeast have their own distinct cultures and almost every state has carved out its own cultural niche. In spite of the diversity, it's bound by a common a thread as one civilization perhaps because of its common history and transfer of age old knowledge in the geographies. Indian culture and religions had great impacts on South East Asia and this is evident in the lega ...

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia - Noam Chomsky

Avram Noam Chomsky (born December 7, 1928) is the Institute Professor Emeritus of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Chomsky is credited with the creation of the theory of generative grammar, often considered the most significant contribution to the field of theoretical linguistics of the 20th century. He also helped spark the cognitive revolution in psychology through his review of B. F. Skinner's Verbal Behavior, which challenged the behaviorist approach to the study of mind and language dominant in the ...

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Arundhati: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Arundhati-darsana-nyaya

Arundhati-darsana-nyaya - Arundhati is a very small star, which is situated close to the Vasistha star in the Saptarsi constellation (the Great Bear). In order to view it, its location is first determined by looking at a bigger star beside it, then if one looks carefully one can see Arundhati close by.

 

(See also: Arundhati-darsana-nyaya, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Arundhati: Encyclopedia II - Desi - Desi literature

Desi literature may include someone born on the Indian subcontinent or someone who writes about people or issues that are specific to that area. The list of Desi writers range from the classical style writings of RK Narayan to the more contemporary Anita Desai, Gita Mehta, Arundhati Roy, Raj Kamal Jha. In recent times Suketu Mehta (Maximum City), Mitra Kalita (Suburban Sahibs), Monica Ali (Brick Lane) and Jhumpa Lahiri (Namesake) have written about their home ...

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Desi, Desi - Evolution of the Desi identity, Desi - Desi literature, Desi - Music, Desi - Institutions, Desi - Stereotypes of Desis

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia II - Granta - Recent contributors

Recent contributors to the magazine include: Martin Amis Julian Barnes Saul Bellow Bill Bryson Peter Carey Raymond Carver Angela Carter Bruce Chatwin Tony Earley James Fenton Richard Ford Martha Gellhorn Nadine Gordimer Milan Kundera Doris Lessing Barry Lopez Ian McEwan Gabriel García Márquez Jayne Anne Phillips Arundhati Roy Salman Rushdie George Steiner Graham Swift Paul Theroux Edmund White J ...

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Granta, Granta - History, Granta - Rebirth, Granta - Ownership, Granta - Granta Best of Young British Novelists, Granta - The 1983 list, Granta - The 1993 list, Granta - The 2003 list, Granta - The 1996 list of American Novelists, Granta - Recent contributors, Granta - External link

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Arundhati: Encyclopedia II - Indian literature - Indian writing in English

In the last century, several Indian writers have distinguished themselves not only in traditional Indian languages but also in English. India's only Nobel laureate in literature was the Bengali writer Rabindranath Tagore. Other major writers who are either Indian or of Indian origin and derive much inspiration from Indian themes are R. K. Narayan, Vikram Seth, Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy, Raja Rao, Amitav Ghosh, Vikram Chandra, M ...

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Indian literature, Indian literature - Sanskrit literature, Indian literature - Prakrit Literature, Indian literature - Tamil literature, Indian literature - Kannada literature, Indian literature - Hindi literature, Indian literature - Urdu literature, Indian literature - Bihari Literature, Indian literature - Bengali literature, Indian literature - Marathi literature, Indian literature - Malayalam literature, Indian literature - Indian writing in English, Indian literature - Indian literature in other languages, Indian literature - Awards

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