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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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Viraj (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root viraj to be illustrious, shine forth] Sovereign, splendid; in Hindu mythology, the son o...
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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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Hanuman Chalisa: Encyclopedia - Hanuman Chalisa
Hanuman Chalisa (Hindi: हनुमान चालीसा Forty chaupais on Hanuman) is Tulsidas' most famous and read piece of liter...
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Rigveda: Encyclopedia - Rigveda
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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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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-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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Manasa, Manaswin:
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Manasa, Manaswin
Manasa or Manaswin (Sanskrit). "The efflux of the divine mind," and explained as meaning that this efflux signifies the mana...
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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 Brahma-vac:
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Brahma-vach Brahma-vac
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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Vairaja:
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Vairaja
Vairaja(s) (Sanskrit) [from viraj widely shining one] A class of gods emanating from Brahma in his aspect of creator collective...
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Apava:
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Apava (Sanskrit) Lit. "He who sports in the Water". Another aspect of Narayana or Vishnu and of Brahma combined, for Apava, ...
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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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Apava:
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Apava (Sanskrit) (from Ap water) Water-mover; associated with Narayana, "he who moves in or on the waters of space," ...
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Vach, Vac:
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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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Sadhya (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root sadh to finish, complete, subdue, master] To be fulfilled, completed, attained; to be m...
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Brahma:
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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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Rigveda: Encyclopedia Ii - Rigveda - Hindu Tradition
According to Indian tradition, the Rig-Vedic hymns were collected by Paila under the guidance of Vyāsa, who formed the Rig-Veda Samhita ...
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Rigveda: Encyclopedia Ii - Rigveda - More Recent Indian Views
Generally speaking, the Indian perception of the Rig-Veda has moved away from the original ritualistic content to a more symbolic or myst...
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Rigveda: Encyclopedia Ii - Rigveda - Text
From the time of its compilation, the text has been handed down in two versions: The Samhitapatha has all Sanskrit rules of sandhi applie...
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Rigveda: Encyclopedia Ii - Rigveda - Internal Evidence
The Rigveda is far more archaic than any other Indo-Aryan text preserved. For this reason, it has been in the center of attention of west...
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Theosophy Sitemap I - B
This is a sitemap for Theosophy - B . Click on
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