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Svabhava:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Svabhava
svabhava one’s individual nature.
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Svabhava:
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Svabhava - the true nature of a thing which forms an essential part of its composition.
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Svabhava:
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Svabhava:
Svabhava: One's own way, One's very nature (SSS-II)
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Faith: Shraddha In God Works Wonders
Faith is a rare gift of God granted only to humans, and it forms the basis of human relationships. We need to repose faith in our pare...
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Buddha-nature
Buddha-nature (originally in Sanskrit, "Buddha-dhatu" - "Buddha Element", "Buddha-Principle") is a doctrine important for many schools of...
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Buddha-nature: Encyclopedia - Buddha-nature
Buddha-nature (originally in Sanskrit, "Buddha-dhatu" - "Buddha Element", "Buddha-Principle") is a doctrine important for many schools of...
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Atman Buddhism: Encyclopedia - Atman Buddhism
Atman is a Sanskrit word, normally translated as 'soul' or 'self' (also ego). In Buddhism, the concept of Atman is the prime consequence ...
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Anatta: Encyclopedia - Anatta
The Buddhist term Anātman (Sanskrit) or Anatta (Pali) is an adjective that specifies the absence of a supposedly permanent and unchangin...
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Svabhava:
Hindu Sanskrit Dictionary Iii On Svabhava
SVABHAVA: innate nature
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Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)
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Svabhava:
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Theosophical definition of Svabhava :
Svabhava (Sanskrit) A compound word derived from the verb-root bhu, meaning "to ...
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Pasu-svabhava:
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PASU-SVABHAVA: Animal nature; bestial nature.
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Pasu-svabhava: Hinduism Sanskrit Dictionary Iv On
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Pasu-svabhava:
Pasu-svabhava: animal nature; bestial nature.
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Svabhava, Swabhava:
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Svabhava, Swabhava
Svabhava, Swabhava (Sanskrit) [from sva self + bhu to become, grow into] Self-becoming, self-generation, self-growing into some...
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Svabhavika:
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Svabhavika (Sanskrit). The oldest existing school of Buddhism. They assigned the manifestation of the universe and physical phenomena ...
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Swabhava:
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Swabhava
Swabhava. See SVABHAVA
(See also: Swabhava , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary,
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Visesa-guna:
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Visesa-guna - special characteristic quality. The special characteristic quality of a truly abiding entity, or vastava-vastu, is its s...
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Quidditas:
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Quidditas
Quidditas (Latin) [from quid what] The whatness of a thing, its essential characteristic, that by virtue of which it is what it...
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Svarupa:
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Svarupa (Sanskrit) [from sva own, characteristic + rupa form] Characteristic form or body; every hierarchy, considered as an in...
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Manas-taijasa:
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Manas-taijasa
Manas-taijasa (Sanskrit) [from manas mind + taijasa radiant, radiating] The radiant mind; the mind which radiates its own manas...
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Essence:
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Essence (from Latin esse to be) The characteristic nature of an entity or element. In one sense equivalent to svabhava (charact...
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Dharma:
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Theosophical definition of Dharma :
Dharma (Sanskrit) A noun derived from the verbal root dhri. The meaning is right religi...
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Svabhavat:
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Theosophical definition of Svabhavat :
Svabhavat (Sanskrit) The neuter present participle of a compound word derived from t...
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Subhava:
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Subhava
Subhava (Sanskrit) Being; the self-forming substance, equivalent to svabhava (characteristic individuality). It is the spirit within t...
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Raganuga-prakrti:
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Raganuga-prakrti - nature which impels one to follow the soul’s spontaneous attraction toward Krsna. When the intelligence is li...
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Panspermic, Panspermy:
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Panspermic, Panspermy
Panspermic, Panspermy [from Greek pan all + sperma seed] The theory that the so-called spontaneous generation of life is due to...
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Alaparus:
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Alaparus (Chaldean) The second divine king of Babylonia who reigned "three Saroi," a saros being 3600 years. According to Be...
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Chid-akasa, Cidakasa:
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Chid-akasa, Cidakasa
Chid-akasa cidakasa (Sanskrit) (from chit consciousness + akasa ether, space) Abstract cosmic consciousness as active in spirit...
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Dharma:
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Dharma (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root dhri to bear, support) Equity, justice, conduct, duty; right religion, philosophy, and ...
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Adharma:
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adharma: "Unrighteousness." Thoughts, words or deeds that transgress divine law in any of the human expressions of d...
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Spermatic Logos:
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Spermatic Logos
Spermatic Logos The Stoics taught that things do not exist solely or originally by reason of some definite end to which they are tendi...
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Sapta-ratnani:
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Sapta-ratnani
Sapta-ratnani (Sanskrit) [from sapta seven + ratnani jewels] Seven jewels; applied by the ancient esoteric schools of the Orien...
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The Seven Jewels Of Wisdom:
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The Seven Jewels Of Wisdom
The Seven Jewels of Wisdom Theosophical term for seven fundamental teachings explanatory of the universe, its structure, laws, and ope...
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Buddhi-taijasi:
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Buddhi-taijasi (Sanskrit) In relation to the human principles, used to express the state of manas when it is bathed in the radiance of...
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Sattva:
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Theosophical definition of Sattva :
Sattva (Sanskrit) One of the trigunas or "three qualities," the other two bei...
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Svabhavika:
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Svabhavika
Svabhavika (Sanskrit) [from svabhava self-becoming] The Svabhavika school, perhaps the oldest existing school of Buddhism, is o...
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Svadha:
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Svadha
Svadha (Sanskrit) [from sva self, oneself + the verbal root dha to place, fix, constitute, sustain, maintain] In Hinduism the e...
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Karma-nemesis:
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Karma-nemesis
Karma-Nemesis (from Sanskrit karma action, cause and effect + Greek Nemesis goddess of harmony or retribution) The appointed ka...
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Seed:
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Seed The essence or germ of an entity, imbodying its svabhava (essential nature) and determining the forms produced from it, partly by...
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Jaya:
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Jaya (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root ji to conquer) Conquering, winning, victorious. As a noun, conquest, victory, hence a fav...
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Karanatman:
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Karanatman
Karanatman (Sanskrit) (from karana cause + atman self) The causal self; the divine source of one's being, from which flow forth...
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Deva (devas):
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Deva (Devas) (Sanskrit) A word meaning celestial being, of which there are variou...
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Homoeomerian:
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Homoeomerian
Homoeomerian (Homoiomerian) System (from Greek homoios similar + meros part) The theory of the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras tha...
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Homer:
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Homer
Homoeomerian (Homoiomerian) System (from Greek homoios similar + meros part) The theory of the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras tha...
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Lotus:
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Lotus
Lotus (from Greek lotos) A lily belonging to the genus Nymphaea, an ancient and universal symbol; in India spoken of innumerabl...
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Free Will:
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Free Will
Free Will The inherent power or capacity of choice, divine in its origin, which every being in the kosmos exercises in some degree as,...
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Baddha-jiva:
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Baddha-jiva - the conditioned soul who is bound by matter. With regard to the origin of the baddha-jiva this passage states that Bhaga...
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Spiritual Powers:
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Spiritual Powers
Spiritual Powers Generally used in contradistinction to psychic powers; for while psychic powers pertain to the intermediate, psychome...
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Self-directed Evolution:
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Self-directed Evolution
Self-directed Evolution That all evolution is caused by, and consists in the self-expression of the svabhava (essential characteristic...
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Planet:
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Planet
Planet Usually refers to the visible satellites of our sun, though in its general sense including the planets belonging to other solar...
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Life:
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Life Life per se is conscious, substantial, spiritual force, manifesting in myriad ways as the various lives and as forms of energy, w...
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Jnana-sakti:
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Jnana-sakti
Jnana-sakti (Sanskrit) (from jnana knowledge, wisdom + sakti power, energy) Wisdom-power, the power of pure intellect which is ...
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Embryo:
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Embryo
Embryo In general, the vitalized germ of an organism in its earlier stages, and sometimes applied to it until it leaves the egg or wom...
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Electricity:
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Electricity
Electricity Theosophy regards electricity not as a mere effect but as an entity or cosmic force named fohat, also spoken of distributi...
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Manasaputra (manasaputras):
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Evolution:
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Evolution As the word is used in theosophy it means the "unwrapping," &quo...
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Involution:
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Involution The reverse process or procedure of evolution. As evolution means the un...
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Vibration, Vibrations:
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Vibration, Vibrations
Vibration, Vibrations Motion is a fundamental principle in universal nature, coeval with boundless space, ceasing not even during pral...
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Sakti:
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Sakti
Sakti (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root sak to be powerful, energetic, have force] Universal energy, the feminine aspect of foha...
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Mammals:
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Mammals
Mammals The highest class of animals produced from man, himself a mammal, in this fourth round. The evolutionary plan, as regards the ...
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Atman Buddhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Atman Buddhism - Atman In Nikaya
Atman is a Sanskrit word (Pali: Attan), normally translated as 'soul' or 'Self'. In Buddhist sutra, the Atman is the “light (dipam), th...
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Buddha-nature: Encyclopedia Ii - Buddha-nature - Buddha-nature Vs. Atman
Unlike the Western concept of "soul" or some interpretations of the Indian "atman", Buddha-nature is not considered an isolated essence o...
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Atman Buddhism: Encyclopedia Ii - Atman Buddhism - Positive Teachings On The Atman In Mahayana Buddhism
Not all Buddhist scriptures, however, deny the reality of atman. Within the Mahayana branch of Buddhism, there exists an important class ...
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Dharma:
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dharma: (Sanskrit) "Righteousness." From dhri, "to sustain; carry, hold." Hence dharma is "that which...
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Anatta: Encyclopedia Ii - Anatta - Presecular Position On Anatta As Presented In The Nikayas
The Buddhist term Anatman (Sanskrit), or Anatta (Pali) is an adjective in sutra used to refer to the nature of phenomena as being devoid ...
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