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Vach:
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Vach (Sanskrit) A term which means "speech" or "word"; and by the sam...
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Vach:
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Vach (Sanskrit). To call Vach "speech" simply, is deficient in clearness. Vach is the mystic personification of spee...
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Brahma Vach:
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Brahma Vach (Sanskrit) Male and female Brahma. Vach is also some-times called the female logos; for Vach means Speech, literally. (See...
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Arapaho: Encyclopedia - Arapaho
The Arapaho (in French: Gens de Vache) tribe of Native Americans historically living on the eastern plains of Colorado and Wyoming. They ...
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Haiti: Encyclopedia - Haiti
The Republic of Haiti is a country situated on the western third of the island of Hispaniola and the smaller islands of La Gonâve, La To...
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Bambi Meets Godzilla: Encyclopedia - Bambi Meets Godzilla
Bambi Meets Godzilla is the title of a US 1969 cartoon short written, directed, and produced by Marv Newland.
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Christine Nöstlinger: Encyclopedia - Christine Nöstlinger
Christine Nöstlinger (born October 13, 1936 at Vienna) is an Austrian writer.
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A joke is a short story or short series of words spoken or communicated with the intent of being laughed at or found humorous by the list...
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Vaikhari Vach:
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Vaikhari Vach
Vaikhari Vach (Sanskrit). ‘That which is uttered; one of the four forms of speech.
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Vach, Vac:
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Vach, Vac
Vach vac (Sanskrit) Sound, voice, word, the mystic sound (svara) or essence of spirit of the divine creative activity, the vehicle of ...
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Brahma-vach-viraj:
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Brahma-vach-viraj
Brahma-Vach-Viraj (Sanskrit) Brahma in both his feminine and masculine aspects; the manifested Logos or hermaphrodite creative deity. ...
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Vach-viraj, Vac-viraj:
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Vach-viraj, Vac-viraj
Vach-Viraj vac-viraj (Sanskrit) The feminine aspect or alter ego of Brahma, the creator, when considered as the Second Logos emanating...
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Brahma-Vach Brahma-Vac (Sanskrit) The female aspect of Brahma; in another sense, the two aspects of the manifested Brahma working in u...
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Aditi-vach, Aditi-vac:
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Aditi-Vach aditi-vac (Sanskrit) (from aditi unbounded + vach speech, voice from the verbal root vach to speak, utter) The cosmi...
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Vach-sata-rupa, Vac-sata-rupa:
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Vach-sata-rupa, Vac-sata-rupa
Vach-sata-rupa vac-sata-rupa (Sanskrit) The goddess in a hundred forms, or Vach as the immanent feminine aspect of divinity in the inn...
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Para,:
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Para,
Para parâ (Sanskrit) Supreme, the ultimate bound or limit, applied to Vach (mystic speech). Vach is of four kinds: para, pasyant...
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Madhyama:
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Madhyama
Madhyama (Sanskrit). Used of something beginningless and endless. Thus Vach (Sound, the female Logos, or the female counterpart of Bra...
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Madhyama
Madhyama (Sanskrit) (feminine of madhyama) One of the states of vach (mystic speech), which is of four kinds according to its d...
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Lahgash:
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Lahgash
Lahgash (Kab.). Secret speech; esoteric incantation; almost identical with the mystical meaning of Vach.
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Brahma-viraj:
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Brahma-viraj
Brahma-Viraj (Sanskrit) The energic aspect of Brahma; for when Brahma separates himself into male and female halves, this androgynous ...
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Brahma Viraj:
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Brahma Viraj
Brahma Viraj. (Sanskrit) The same: Brahma separating his body into two halves, male and female, creates in them Vach and Viraj. In pla...
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Sata Rupa:
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Sata Rupa
Sata rupa (Sanskrit). The "hundred-formed one"; applied to Vach, who to be the female Brahma assumes a hundred forms, i.e., ...
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Kol:
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Kol
Kol (Hebrew, Jewish). A voice, in Hebrew letters QUL. The Voice of the divine. (See "Bath Kol" and "Vach".)
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Vaikhari:
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Vaikhari
Vaikhari (Sanskrit) As feminine adjective commonly connected with Vach (mystic speech) which is of four kinds: para, pasyanti, madhyam...
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Pasyanti:
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Pasyanti
Pasyanti (Sanskrit) One of the four kinds of mystic speech or vach, the other three called para, madhyama, and vaikhari. The pasyanti-...
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Deva-sena:
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Deva-sena
Deva-sena (Sanskrit) A Buddhist arhat; the feminine, Devasena, is a host of spiritual or celestial beings, and a name given to Vach as...
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Viraj:
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Viraj (Sanskrit). The Hindu Logos in the Puranas; the male Manu, created in the female portion of Brahma’s body (Vach) by that g...
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Sarasvati:
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Sarasvati
Sarasvati (Sanskrit). The same as Vach, wife and daughter of Brahma produced from one of the two halves of his body. She is the goddes...
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Ila:
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Ila
Ila (Sanskrit). Daughter of Vaivaswata Manu; wife of Buddha, the son of Soma; one month a woman and the other a man by the decree of S...
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William Tell Opera: Encyclopedia Ii - William Tell Opera - William Tell Overture
The opera's overture, especially its high-energy finale, is a very familiar work, written in four parts, each segueing into the next:
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Rohit:
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Rohit
Rohit (Sanskrit) Red; a female deer, hind. In the Puranas Vach, the female aspect of Brahma, assumes the form of a rohit in order to e...
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Lahash:
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Lahash
Lahash (Hebrew) A whispering, sighing, or praying for help; magic, conjuration. Qabbalistically, the secret speech, "nearly ident...
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Rohit:
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Rohit
Rohit (Sanskrit). A female deer, a hind; the form assumed by Vach (the female Logos and female aspect of Brahma who created her out of...
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Bath Kol:
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Bath Kol
Bath Kol (Hebrew, Jewish). Daughter of the Voice: the Divine afflatus, or inspiration, by which the prophets of Israel were inspired a...
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Pranava:
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Pranava
Pranava (Sanskrit) [from pra-nu to utter a droning or humming sound, as during the proper pronunciation of the world Om or Aum] ...
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Nyogtha: Encyclopedia Ii - Nyogtha - Nyogtha In The Mythos
Men knew him as the Dweller in Darkness, that brother of the Old Ones called Nyogtha, the Thing that should not be. He can be summoned to...
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Sata-rupa:
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Sata-rupa
Sata-rupa (Sanskrit) [from sata hundred + rupa form, body] The hundred-formed one; applied to Vach who, as the feminine Brahma ...
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Uma-kanya:
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Uma-kanya
Uma-Kanya (Sanskrit). Lit., "Virgin of Light"; a title ill-befitting its possessor, as it was that of Durga Kali, the goddes...
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Viraj:
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Viraj
Viraj (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root viraj to be illustrious, shine forth] Sovereign, splendid; in Hindu mythology, the son o...
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Voice:
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Voice The concrete expression of an abstract thought; a creative power that has quality besides energy, given as a septenate of logoi ...
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Ida, Ila:
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Ida, Ila
Ida or Ila (Sanskrit) Refreshment, flow; the goddess of sacred speech, similar to Vach; in the Rig-Veda called the instructress of Man...
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Kwan-yin, Kuan-yin:
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Kwan-yin, Kuan-yin
Kwan-yin, Kuan-yin (Chinese) The Chinese Buddhist goddess of compassion, the female aspect of Kwan-shai-yin, referred to in the Stanza...
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Bath Qol, Bath Kol:
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Bath Qol, Bath Kol
Bath Qol, Bath Kol (Hebrew) (from bath daughter + qol voice) Daughter of the voice; used in the Qabbalah to signify the female ...
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Verbum:
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Verbum
Verbum (Latin) Word; adopted by later Latin-speaking philosophers and Christian theologians to represent the cosmic Logos (word), ofte...
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Sarasvati, Saraswati
Sarasvati, Saraswati (Sanskrit) The ethereal, the elegant one; the divine consort or wife of Brahma, his feminine alter ego, a later f...
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Sophia:
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Sophia (Greek) Wisdom. Used in a general sense by St. Paul, as when he speaks of earthly and heavenly wisdom; but by the Gnostics, esp...
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List Of Islands Of Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Islands Of Africa - Seychelles
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Uma-kanya:
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Uma-kanya
Uma-kanya (Sanskrit) [from u-ma O [child] , do not [practice austerities]-- the exclamation addressed to Parvati by her mother ...
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Speech:
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Speech
Speech The vocal expression of thought in language, which implies the existence of mind which has reached self-consciousness on this p...
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Aphrodite:
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Aphrodite (Greek) Greek Goddess of love and beauty, in older times regarded as signifying the harmony of cosmos. Originally the daught...
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Aditi:
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Aditi (Sanskrit) (from a not + diti bound from the verbal root da to bind) Unbounded, free; as a noun, infinite and shoreless e...
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Cow The ancients employed certain animals as symbols to convey specific aspects of philosophical and religious teachings to the multit...
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Taurus :
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Taurus The bull; second sign of the zodiac, a constellation containing the Pleiades. In astrology a fixed earthy sign, the night house...
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Shechinah:
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Shechinah
Shechinah (Hebrew) [from the verbal root shachan to settle down or around, dwell] An emanation, a dwelling; referring both to t...
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Mantra
Mantra (Sanskrit) That portion of the Vedas which consist of hymns as distinct from the Brahmana and Upanishad portions. The mantras c...
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Sanskrit:
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Sanskrit [from Sanskrit sanskrita or samskrita] The ancient sacred language of the Aryans, originally the sacred or secret lang...
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Brahma:
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Brahma
Brahma (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root brih to expand, grow, fructify) The first god of the Hindu Trimurti or triad, consistin...
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Houlgate: Encyclopedia Ii - Houlgate - Location
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List Of The Kings Of Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of The Kings Of Georgia - Ancient Iberia
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Bix Beiderbecke: Encyclopedia Ii - Bix Beiderbecke - Later Influence
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List Of The Kings Of Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of The Kings Of Georgia - Interregnum
Persian and Byzantine conquest destroyed rule and replaced the hereditary king with a hereditary prince who continued to fight until they...
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French Republican Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - French Republican Calendar - The Days Of The Year
Instead of most days having a saint as in the Catholic Church's calendar, each day has a plant, a tool or an animal associated with it.
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French Republican Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - French Republican Calendar - The Days Of The Year
Instead of most days having a saint as in the Catholic Church's calendar, each day has an animal (days ending in 5), a tool (days ending ...
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French Republican Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - French Republican Calendar - Criticism And Shortcomings Of The Calendar
Leap years in the calendar are a point of great dispute, due to the contradicting statements requiring the year to start at the autumnal ...
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French Republican Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - French Republican Calendar - The Months
The Republican calendar year began at the autumn equinox and had twelve months of 30 days each, which were given new names based on natur...
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French Republican Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - French Republican Calendar - Converting To Gregorian Calendar
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May 1968: Encyclopedia Ii - May 1968 - Slogans And Graffiti
It is difficult to pigeonhole the politics of the students who sparked the events of May 1968, much less of the hundreds of thousands who...
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Quebec French: Encyclopedia Ii - Quebec French - Grammar And Syntax
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Quebec French: Encyclopedia Ii - Quebec French - Grammar And Syntax
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List Of Historical Gang Members Of New York City: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Historical Gang Members Of New York City - Gang Members
List of historical gang members of New York City - Batavia Street Gang.
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Joke: Encyclopedia Ii - Joke - Types Of Jokes
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Joke: Encyclopedia Ii - Joke - Types Of Jokes
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