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A Sanskrit Dictionary from Advaita to YogaSanskrit dictionary. From Advaita to Yoga.
Please note that all words in grey,
like "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are hyperlinked to
archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding archive you will
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Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary on Nastika
nastika: (Sanskrit) "One who denies; unbeliever." Opposite of astika, "one who asserts." The terms astika (orthodox) and nastika (unorthodox) are a traditional classification of Indian schools of thought. Nastika refers to all traditions that reject and deny the scriptural authority of the Vedas. This includes Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, the Charvaka materialists and others. Astika refers to those schools that accept the revealed authority of the Vedas as supreme scripture. This includes the four major sects: Saivism, Shaktism, Vaishnavism and Smartism. See: atheism, Charvaka, materialism.
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also: Nastika ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Charvaka, carvaka
Charvaka carvaka (Sanskrit) A rakshasa (demon) who in the Mahabharata was a friend of Duryodhana, chief of the Kurus, and hence an enemy of the Pandavas. When, at the conclusion of the great battle in which the Kurus were defeated, King Yudhishthira entered Hastinapura in triumph, Charvaka assumed the form of a Brahmin and reviled the king. Yudhishthira's Brahmins discovered the imposture and reduced Charvaka to ashes with the fire of their eyes, "i.e., magnetically by means of what is called in Occultism the 'black glance' or evil eye" (TG 79). Also a materialistic philosopher whose doctrines are said to be imbodied in the Barhaspatya-sutras; a "denier of all but matter, who if he could come back to life, would put shame to all the 'Free thinkers' and 'Agnostics' of the day. He lived before the Ramayanic period, but his teachings and school have survived to this day, and he has even now followers, who are mostly to be found in Bengal" (ibid.).
(See also: Charvaka, carvaka , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary on Charvaka
Charvaka: (Sanskrit) "Good or sweet voice or word." Indian philosopher (ca 600 bce) who fashioned the school of pure materialism bearing his name. One of the great skeptics of all time. See: nastika.
(See
also: Charvaka ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
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ScienceAtheism is a Truly Divine Science
In 'The Song Divine', Krishna
classifies nature as material nature and supernature. He says that supernature
is incomprehensible to people who are not in tune with the subtlety of
infinity. We think we choose to live, but the fact is we have no independent
will to be born. Beyond food, sex and territory, animals are not aware of any
other reality; they also do not have any aspirations towards immortality. Since
there is no fear or idea of death in their lives, they have no concept of God
or codified system of philosophy. They live by instinct and die without seeking
to prolong their lives.
Read more here: » Atheism: Atheism is a Truly Divine
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