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Panca-mahapapa: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Panca-mahapapa

Panca-mahapapa - killing a brahmana, drinking intoxicating liquors, theft, committing adultary with the wife of sri-guru and associating with anyone guilty of these crimes.

 

(See also: Panca-mahapapa, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Panca-mahapapa: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Panca-

Panca-.

 

See PANCHA-

 

(See also: Panca-, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Panca-mahapapa: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Pancha-kama, panca-kama

Pancha-kama panca-kama (Sanskrit) [from pancha five + kama desire, aspiration]

 

The five desires or aspirations.

 

(See also: Pancha-kama, panca-kama, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Panca-mahapapa: Pali Chanting in the Theravada Buddhist Tradition

Pali Chanting in the Theravada Buddhist Tradition

With translation to enlglish, including

 

Vandan a - Homage to the Triple Gems

Ti-Sarana - The Three Refuges

Panca-sila - The Five Precepts

Buddha Vandana - Homage to the Buddha

Dhamma Vandana - Homage to the Teachings

Sangha Vandana - Homage to the Disciples of the Buddha

Maha-Mangala Sutta - Discourse on Blessings

Karaniya Sutta - Discourse on Loving Kindness

Ratana Sutta - The Jewel Discourse

 

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Panca-mahapapa: Encyclopedia - Sila

In Sanskrit, śīla is a term in Indian-derived systems such as Hinduism and Buddhism which is usually rendered into English as "behavioral discipline," "morality," or "ethics" (Tibetan tshul khrims). More specifically, the concept deals with the prohibitions against immoral behavior that are practiced by monks and nuns in Buddhism. It is one of the "three practices" (see the Noble Eightfold Path), the second pāramitā: moral purity, of thought, word, and deed. The four conditions of śīla are chaste, calm, quiet, extinguishment, i.e. no longer being s ...

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Panca-mahapapa: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Pancha-pradisah, panca-pradisah

Pancha-pradisah panca-pradisah (Sanskrit) [from pancha five + pradis continent, region]

 

The five regions; the hymns of the Rig-Veda speak of these five great continents of the five great races or root-races of mankind.

 

(See also: Pancha-pradisah, panca-pradisah, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Panca-mahapapa: Encyclopedia II - Myeloperoxidase - Role in disease

Myeloperoxidase deficiency is a rare hereditary deficiency of the enzyme, which leads to immune deficiency. Antibodies against MPO have been implicated in various types of vasculitis, most prominently crescentic glomerulonephritis and Churg-Strauss syndrome. They are detected as perinuclear ANCAs (pANCAs), as opposed to the cytoplasmic ANCAs (cANCAs) against proteinase 3 (PR3), which are strongly associated with Wegener's granulomatosis. ...

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Myeloperoxidase, Myeloperoxidase - Function, Myeloperoxidase - Genetics, Myeloperoxidase - Role in disease, Myeloperoxidase - Diagnostic use

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Panca-mahapapa: Encyclopedia II - Khasas - Degraded Kshatriyas

Numerous Puranic literature states that after defeating the five hordes (panca-ganah) of the Shakas, Yavanas, Kambojas, Pahlavas and the Paradas, Vedic king Sagara of Ikshvaku lineage had launched attacks on the Khasas, Mahishakas, Koliserpas, Darvas and Cholas and turned them also into degraded members of the Kshatriya community (See: Harivamsa 14.15-19) Manusmriti treats the Khasas and the tribes of the Shakas, Yavanas, Kambojas, Pahlavas, Paundrakas, Dravidas, Daradas etc as the degraded members of Kshatriyas s ...

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Khasas, Khasas - Antiquity and Origin, Khasas - Iranian Aryan tribe, Khasas - Khasas in Epic literature, Khasas - Khasas in Puranic literature, Khasas - Khasas in Brhatsamhita, Khasas - Degraded Kshatriyas, Khasas - Foreign references on Khasas, Khasas - Geographical Distribution, Khasas - Khasas Kambojas in Bengal, Khasas - Miscellaneous, Khasas - Epilogue

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Panca-mahapapa: Encyclopedia II - Capital punishment - Religious views on capital punishment

Capital punishment - Buddhism and capital punishment. The first of the Five Precepts (Panca-sila) is to abstain from destruction of life. Chapter 10 of the Dhammapada states "Everyone fears punishment; everyone fears death, just as you do. Therefore do not kill or cause to kill. Everyone fears punishment; everyone loves life, as you do. Therefore do not kill or cause to kill." Chapter 26, the final chapter of the Dhammapada states "Him I call a brahmin who has put aside weapons and renounced violence toward all c ...

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Capital punishment, Capital punishment - Terminology, Capital punishment - History, Capital punishment - Blood feuds, Capital punishment - Sacrifice and entertainment, Capital punishment - State-sponsored justice, Capital punishment - Numbers of executions, Capital punishment - The lex talionis, Capital punishment - Differentiated styles of execution, Capital punishment - Movements towards humane execution, Capital punishment - Abolitionary movements, Capital punishment - The death penalty worldwide, Capital punishment - Military, Capital punishment - Juvenile capital punishment, Capital punishment - International organizations, Capital punishment - Public opinion, Capital punishment - The death penalty in specific countries, Capital punishment - Ethical views on capital punishment, Capital punishment - The Deterrence Argument, Capital punishment - The Prevention Argument, Capital punishment - The Retribution Argument, Capital punishment - The Rehabilitation Argument, Capital punishment - The right to life / sanctity of life, Capital punishment - Economic Arguments, Capital punishment - The Human Fallibility Argument, Capital punishment - Discrimatory misuse of the death penalty, Capital punishment - Effectiveness of the judicial and penal systems, Capital punishment - Cruel and unusual punishments, Capital punishment - Consideration of democratic rights, Capital punishment - Extreme cases and exceptional circumstances, Capital punishment - Religious views on capital punishment, Capital punishment - Buddhism and capital punishment, Capital punishment - Christianity and capital punishment, Capital punishment - Judaism and capital punishment, Capital punishment - Islam and capital punishment, Capital punishment - Hinduism and capital punishment, Capital punishment - Methods of execution, Capital punishment - Recent events and cases in the death penalty debate, Capital punishment - The death penalty in arts and media, Capital punishment - Literature, Capital punishment - Art, Capital punishment - Film, Capital punishment - TV, Capital punishment - Notes

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Panca-mahapapa: Encyclopedia II - Capital punishment - Religious views on capital punishment

Capital punishment - Buddhism and capital punishment. The first of the Five Precepts (Panca-sila) is to abstain from destruction of life. Chapter 10 of the Dhammapada states "Everyone fears punishment; everyone fears death, just as you do. Therefore do not kill or cause to kill. Everyone fears punishment; everyone loves life, as you do. Therefore do not kill or cause to kill." Chapter 26, the final chapter of the Dhammapada states "Him I call a brahmin who has put aside weapons and renounced violence toward all c ...

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Capital punishment, Capital punishment - Terminology, Capital punishment - History, Capital punishment - Blood feuds, Capital punishment - Sacrifice and entertainment, Capital punishment - Crimes for which death used to be a penalty, Capital punishment - Numbers of executions, Capital punishment - The lex talionis, Capital punishment - Differentiated styles of execution, Capital punishment - Movements towards humane execution, Capital punishment - Abolitionary movements, Capital punishment - The death penalty worldwide, Capital punishment - Military, Capital punishment - Juvenile capital punishment, Capital punishment - International organizations, Capital punishment - Ethical views on capital punishment, Capital punishment - Major ethical objections and justifications, Capital punishment - List of further arguments against capital punishment, Capital punishment - List of further arguments in favour of capital punishment, Capital punishment - Religious views on capital punishment, Capital punishment - Buddhism and capital punishment, Capital punishment - Christianity and capital punishment, Capital punishment - Judaism and capital punishment, Capital punishment - Islam and capital punishment, Capital punishment - Hinduism and capital punishment, Capital punishment - Methods of execution, Capital punishment - The death penalty in arts and media, Capital punishment - Literature, Capital punishment - Art, Capital punishment - Film, Capital punishment - TV, Capital punishment - Notes

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Panca-mahapapa: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Pancha-sikha, panca-sikha

Pancha-sikha panca-sikha (Sanskrit) [from pancha five + sikha crest]

 

One of the seven kumaras who paid worship to Vishnu on the island of Sveta-dvipa, according to the Puranic allegory.

 

(See also: Pancha-sikha, panca-sikha, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Panca-mahapapa: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Pancha-krishtayas, panca-krishtayas

Pancha-krishtayas panca-krishtayas (Sanskrit) [from pancha five + krishti race of men]

 

The five races; referring to the five root-races of humanity which have thus far appeared during this fourth round on earth, our own being the fifth root-race. As krishti originally signified cultivated ground, then an inhabited land, and by extension its inhabitants, the term could likewise apply to continents; and in this sense the pancha-krishtayas would signify the five continental systems on which each of the five root-races found its respective home.

 

See also PANCHA-PRADISAH

 

(See also: Pancha-krishtayas, panca-krishtayas, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Panca-mahapapa: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Rig-Veda, Rg-Veda

Rig-Veda Rg-Veda (Sanskrit) [from rich verse, hymn of praise + veda knowledge]

 

The first and most important of the four Vedas; so named because it is the Veda composed of 1,028 suktas or hymns of praise addressed to the various entities and powers of nature. To this Veda also belong various subordinate commentaries and treatises of different classes: the Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and Upanishads.

 

"Thus, the Rig-Veda, the oldest of all the known ancient records, may be shown to corroborate the occult teachings in almost every respect. Its hymns -- the records written by the earliest Initiates of the Fifth (our race) concerning the primordial teachings -- speak of the Seven Races (two still to come) allegorising them by the 'seven streams' (I, 35, 8); and of the Five Races ('panca krishtayah' [pancha-krishtayah]) which have already inhabited this world (ibid) on the five regions 'panca pradicah' [pancha-pradisah] (IX, 86, 29), as also of the three continents that were" (SD 2:606).

 

(See also: Rig-Veda, Rg-Veda, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Panca-mahapapa: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Pansil

Pansil (Pali) [from Sanskrit panca-sila from panca five + sila practice, behavior]

 

The five moral precepts imbodied in practice which every Buddhist, layman and bhikkhu (or bhikshu), promises to observe. Taking pansil publicly is tantamount to becoming a Buddhist.

 

It consists of undertaking abstinence from

1)    injuring or killing any living thing (panatipata veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami);

2)    theft or taking that which is not given (adinnadana veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami);

3)    immoral sensual enjoyment (kamesu michchhachara veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami);

4)    false speech or lying (musavada veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami); and

5)    intoxication as tending to becloud and weaken the mind (sura-meraya-majja-pamada-tthana veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami).

 

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

 

Panca-mahapapa: : Sanskrit Sitemap I - P

This is a sitemap for Sanskrit - P . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word. The sitemap(s) covers over 7.661 different sanskrit terms.

 

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