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Avatar Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Kalki Avatar

Kalki Avatar (Sanskrit). The "White Horse Avatar", which will be the last manvantaric incarnation of Vishnu, according to the Brahmins; of Maitreya Buddha, agreeably to Northern Buddhists; of Sosiosh, the last hero and Saviour of the Zoroastrians, as claimed by Parsis ; and of the "Faithful and True" on the white Horse (Rev. xix.,2 ).

 

In his future epiphany or tenth avatar, the heavens will open and Vishnu will appear "seated on a milk-white steed, with a drawn sword blazing like a comet, for the final destruction of the wicked, the renovation of ‘creation’ and the ‘restoration of purity’". (Compare Revelation.)

 

This will take place at the end of the Kaliyuga 427,000 years hence. The latter end of every Yuga is called "the destruction of the world", as then the earth changes each time its outward form, submerging one set of continents and upheaving another set.

 

(See also: Kalki Avatar , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Spiritual Yoga Dictionary III on Avatar

Avatar: A divine incarnation of God, usually incarnations of Vishnu and his wife Laksmi. Krishna and Rama are the two principal ones, while Buddha is considered the ninth avatar of Vishnu.

 

(See also: Avatar ,Yoga, Yoga Dictionary)

 

Avatar Dictionary: New Age Dictionary on Avatar

Avatar - N

A person who "descends" into human form from above as a manifestation of divinity and who reveals divine truth to people. Such a one has supposedly progressed beyond the need to be reincarnated in another body (i.e., there is no further "bad karma" to work off).

 

(See also: Avatar , New Age, Body mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary III on Avatar (Avathaar)

Avatar:

Avatar (Avathaar). An incarnation of God, taking a form according to the age in which the incarnation occurs. Special manifestation of God on Earth.

 

(See also: Avatar , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Hindu Sanskrit Dictionary on Avatar

Avatar: A Divine Incarnation.

 

(See also: Avatar , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Hindu Sanskrit Dictionary II on Avatar

Avatar: incarnation of God

 

(See also: Avatar , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Spiritual Sanskrit Dictionary on Avatar

Avatar: divine incarnation

 

(See also: Avatar , Hinduism, Yoga, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on AVATAR

AVATAR: an advanced soul, who chooses to return to a physical body, in order to teach less evolved souls. Ex.: Buddha, Jesus, Mohammed, & Zoraster.

 

(See also: AVATAR , Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Tantra Tantric Dictionary on Avatar

Avatar:

Avatar. Incarnation of a God or Goddess into a human or animal form. One who incarnates a particular truth or path on Earth.

 

(See also: Avatar , Tantra, Tantra Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: A Spiritual Dictionary on Avatar

Avatar:

A sanskrit word meaning "descent". It is a coming down of the Divine to earth. An incarnation, or manifestation of God on earth, taking a form according to the age in which the incarnation occurs. Sathya Sai Baba is the World Avatar for Earth. There can be full and partial embodiments of God. A full avatar is also known as a poorna avatar.

 

(See also: Avatar , Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary II on avatar

avatar:

literally 'descents', incarnation of god, usually the incarnations of visnu and his consort Laksmi

 

(See also: avatar , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Indian Hindu Dictionary on Avatar

Avatar: an incarnation of the Divine made flesh in response to the collective karma of the population of a given time, not because of individual, personal karma. Examples include Rama, Krishna, the Buddha.

 

(See also: Avatar , Hinduism, Yoga, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Avatar

Avatar

(Hinduism) Incarnation of a God who comes to Earth in bodily form (Krishna, Rama, Jesus)

 

(See also: Avatar , Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary III on Avatar-murthi (Avathaar-murthi)

Avatar-murthi:

Avatar-murthi (Avathaar-murthi). Form of the Avatar.

 

(See also: Avatar-murthi , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Dictionary of Spiritual Terms

A Dictionary of Spiritual Terms. From Acupuncture to Zoroaster.

 

Please note that all words in grey, like "yoga", "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are hyperlinked to archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding archive you will also find articles related to the term.

 

Avatar Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Krishna

Krishna (Sanskrit).. The most celebrated avatar of Vishnu, the "Saviour" of the Hindus and their most popular god. He is the- eighth Avatar, the son of Devaki, and the nephew of Kansa, the Indian King Herod, who while seeking for him among the shepherds and cow-herds who concealed him, slew thousands of their newly-born babes.

 

The story of Krishna’s conception, birth, and childhood are the exact prototype of the New Testament story. The missionaries, of course, try to show that the Hindus stole the story of the Nativity from the early Christians who came to India.

 

(See also: Krishna , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Avatar Dictionary: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Avatar

Avatar

1) The incarnation of the divine or God in human form.

1) a being who founds a world religion or a new race. Abraham was an Avatar.

 

(See also: Avatar , New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Avatar, Avatara

Avatar, Avatara (Sanskrit) (from ava down + the verbal root tri to cross over, pass)

 

That which passes down or descends; the passing down of a celestial energy or an individualized complex of celestial energies -- a celestial being -- in order to overshadow and illuminate a human being who, at the time of such connection of divinity with matter, possesses no human soul karmically destined to be the inner master of the body thus born. "Hence an Avatara is one who has a combination of three elements in his being: an inspiring divinity; a highly evolved intermediate nature or soul, which is loaned to him and is the channel of that inspiring divinity; and a pure, clean, physical body" (OG 16).

 

Sankaracharya, Krishna, Lao-tzu, and Jesus were avataras in differing degrees, of somewhat differing structure. There was a divine ray which came down at the cyclic time of each of these incarnations, and the connecting link or the flame of mind was provided in each case by a member of the Hierarchy of Compassion. Krishna says, "I incarnate in period after period in order to destroy wickedness and reestablish righteousness" (BG ch 4, sl 8). Krishna here represents the Logos or logoic ray which "on our plane would be utterly helpless, inactive, and have no possible means of communication with us and our sphere, because that logoic ray lacks an intermediate and fully conscious vehicle or carrier, i.e., it lacks the intermediate or highly ethereal mechanism, the spiritual-human in us, which in ordinary man is but slightly active. An avatara takes place when a direct ray from the Logos enters into, fully inspires, and illuminates, a human being, through the intermediary of a bodhisattva who has incarnated in that human being, thereby supplying the fit, ready, and fully conscious intermediate vehicle or carrier" (Fund 276).

 

Blavatsky says that "rebirths may be divided into three classes: the divine incarnations called Avataras; those of Adepts who give up Nirvana for the sake of helping on humanity -- the Nirmanakayas; and the natural succession of rebirths for all -- the common law. The Avatara . . . is a descent of the manifested Deity -- whether under the specific name of Siva, Vishnu, or Adi-Buddha -- into an illusive form of individuality, an appearance which to men on this illusive plane is objective, but it is not so in sober fact. That illusive form having neither past nor future, because it had neither previous incarnation nor will have subsequent rebirths, has naught to do with Karma, which has therefore no hold on it" (BCW 14:373-4).

 

Vishnu as the supporter of life is the source of one line of avataras so often spoken of in Hindu legends. These ten avataras of Vishnu are: 1) Matsya the fish; 2) Kurma the tortoise; 3) Varaha the boar; 4) Narasimha the man-lion (last of animal stage); 5) Vamana the dwarf (first step toward the human form); 6) Parasu-Rama, Rama with the axe (a hero); 7) Rama-chandra, the hero of the Ramayana; 8) Krishna, son of Devaki; 9) Gautama Buddha; and 10) Kalki, the avatara who is to appear at the end of the kali yuga mounted on a white horse, inaugurating a new reign of righteousness on earth. A horse has from immemorial time been a symbol of the spiritual as well as vital energies of the inner solar orb. Hence, when the next avatara is said to come riding a white horse, the meaning is that he comes infilled with the solar light or splendor -- an avatara or manifestation of a spiritual and intellectual solar energy which will carry all before it on earth.

 

Brahmanical esotericism never taught that divinity descended into the animals as given in the legends. These names of different animals and men, like all zoological mythology, were chosen because of certain characteristic attributes. They actually represent ten degrees of advancing knowledge and growth in understanding -- ten degrees in the esoteric cycle -- as well as different evolutionary stages through which monads break through the lower spheres in order to express themselves on higher rungs of the evolutionary ladder of life. These names also represent the technical names given to neophytes in esoteric schools. The lowest chela was called a fish, the chela who had taken the second degree successfully was called a tortoise, and so forth, till the highest of all was called an incarnation of the sun -- a white horse in Hindu legend.

 

These avataric descents do not appertain solely to a race, root-race, globe, chain, or solar system, because nature repeats itself by analogy, and the same line of enlarging understanding of evolutionary development takes place in all the spheres mutatis mutandis. Thus these avataric descents can be ascribed to the solar system, the planetary chain as a whole, a globe, a root-race, and even to a subrace.

 

(See also: Avatar, Avatara , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary on Avatar, avatara

Avatar, avatara:

incarnation of a god or goddess into a human or animal form. One who incarnates a particular truth or path on earth. Thus, matsyendranath is the avatar of the kaula jnana nirnaya tantra.

 

(See also: Avatar, avatara , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Avatar Dictionary: Health and Healing Dictionary on Avatar

Avatar: An earthly manifestation of one of the gods in human or animal form, e.g., Krishna is an avatar of Vishnu, Jesus is an avatar of Jehovah. A being through whom God manifests himself. The spiritual founder of an age or a dynasty. Such a one has supposedly progressed beyond the need to be reincarnated.

 

(See also: Avatar , Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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