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Warrior Dictionary: Sai Baba Dictionary on Maharatha

Maharatha:

Maharatha: A warrior capable of contending with ten thousand other warriors.

 

(See also: Maharatha , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Warrior Dictionary: Sai Baba Dictionary on Hanuman (Anjaneya)

Hanuman:

Hanuman (Anjaneya): Monkey warrior who became Rama's devoted friend and servant. (RRV2-4a), also called "Sun of the Wind-God Vayu" (RRV-5a) [BG 1:20: Then the son of Pandu, who's flag was marked with Hanuman and who was looking from his chariot upon the sons of Dhritarastra in preparing to take up his bow and shoot his arrows, O King, at that time spoke the following words to Hrisikesa [Krishna as the Lord of the senses].]

 

(See also: Hanuman , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Warrior Dictionary: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Bushido

bushido

(Japanese) Way of the warrior, samurai code.

 

(See also: Bushido , Body Mind and Soul)

 

Warrior Dictionary: Dictionary Of Siddha Yoga Terminology

A dictionary Of Siddha Yoga Terminology. From Abhanga to Yogini.

 

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 also find articles related to the term.

 

 

Warrior Dictionary: A Sanskrit Dictionary from Advaita to Yoga

Sanskrit 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 also find articles related to the term.

 

 

Warrior Dictionary: A Welsh Myth Concordance

A Welsh Myth Concordance

The following concordance is based on the four branches of the Welsh "Mabinogi", as retold in the four books by Evangeline Walton: "Prince of Annwn", "The Children of Llyr", "The Song of Rhiannon", and "The Island of the Mighty".

 

Warrior Dictionary: Dream Interpretation - Hawk

 

Hawk

Hawks are interesting dream figures. They aren?t quite eagles, but they definitely rank above the crows. Like the eagle, hawks are common symbols in many cultures.

 

Native American dreams revere the hawk and eagle the way the Greeks revere Zeus and Hermes. The hawk is the warrior-visionary while the eagle is the sacred wisdom and power.

 

 To dream of hawks is to see oneself as engaged in, but outwitting, opponents through the ability to perceive more completely. It may also be a dream of providing adequately through skilful acquisition or insightful manoeuvring.

 

 Do you see yourself as soaring with the hawks or pecking with the pigeons in waking life? This may be wish fulfilment or concern over the direction your life is heading.

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Hawk , Meaning of Dreams about Hawk , Dream Interpretation Hawk )

 

Warrior Dictionary: Warrior to Goddess - How to Transform the Feminine

There are many types of women in our society, but the one that cries out for the healing the loudest is the Female Warrior. She longs to transform herself into the Goddess and yet doesn't even know it. Nor does she know how.

Who is the Warrior? The Warrior is powerful, independent, self-reliant and successful --because she has to be. Yet, she resents all of the responsibility and obligation that goes with her role. She's the only one around who can get things done, and get things done fast enough and perfectly enough.

Read more here: » Women's Spirituality: Warrior to Goddess - How to Transform the Feminine

Warrior Dictionary: Major Types of Asanas - Yoga Positions

There are many different asana s (postures) in yoga, which you can practise at any time of the day with excellent benefits. However, best results can be obtained only by doing yoga under expert guidance. Here's a listing of the commonly practised asanas with both the name of the asana in sanskrit and in english.

Read more here: » Yoga: Major Types of Asanas - Yoga Positions

Warrior Dictionary: Hinduism Lexicon on B

Hinduism Lexicon on B

From backbiting to buddhi chitta.

Read more here: » Hinduism: Hinduism Lexicon on B

Warrior Dictionary: Warrior of the Heart - The Way of Crystal Peacemaker  

Part One

  • How to Recognise a Crystal Child
  • The Crystal Child and its Physical Incarnation
  • Their Special Abilities
  • Some Problems Encountered by Parents of Crystal Children
  • A Crystal Story

 

Part Two

  • The Mission of the Crystal Child
  • Parenting a Crystal Child: The Conscious Parenting Process
  • Different Kinds of Crystal Children

Their Gift to Us: Now and in the Future

 

(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)

 

Read more here: » Indigo Children: Warrior of the Heart - The Way of Crystal Peacemaker  

Warrior Dictionary: Virabhadrasana 1 - Warrior I

Hatha Yoga Positions: Virabhadrasana 1 - Warrior I

This is one of 3 warrior postures. It is sometimes called the male warrior.

 

Read more here: » Hatha Yoga Positions: Virabhadrasana 1 - Warrior I

Warrior Dictionary: The Systems Busters - The Way of the Indigo Warrior  

"Indigo Children" is the name given to a very special group of beings who have chosen to incarnate on our planet with a specific mission and purpose.

 

The name "indigo Child" refers to the soul color of Indigo, which indicates a Master Soul who serves as a teacher or healer. Every Indigo Child will undertake this mission of teaching or healing in some way, often merely by being who he or she is.

 

Indigos have been coming to our planet for a long time. Some argue that Jesus and Buddha were Indigos, since their mission, on a global scale, was to teach and heal, and to shift the consciousness of humanity.

 

 

(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)

 

Read more here: » Indigo Children: The Systems Busters - The Way of the Indigo Warrior  

Warrior Dictionary: Indigo and Crystal Children

The terms, "Indigo" and "Crystal" were given to two generations of children, because they most accurately describe their aura colors and energy patterns. Indigo Children have a lot of indigo blue in their auras. This is the color of the "third eye chakra," which is an energy center inside the head located between the two eyebrows. This chakra regulates clairvoyance, or the ability to see energy, visions, and spirits.

 

Many of the Indigo Children are clairvoyant The Crystal Children have opalescent auras, with beautiful multi-colors in pastel hues. This generation also shows a fascination for crystals and rocks, as you'll read in this book.

 

Read more here: » Crystal Children: Indigo and Crystal Children

Warrior Dictionary: Persian Heritage In Hindu Traditions

Persian Heritage In Hindu Traditions

Many would be surprised to learn that no ancient Hindu temple was dedicated to Rama - neither in Ayodhya nor anywhere else.

 

There had been many old temples and shrines devoted to Vishnu and Shiva and a few to Brahma, Ganesh, Kartikeya, Hanuman, Kubera, Nagas, Kali and Durga as well as a huge number honouring numerous local tribal deities. Only 180 years ago Raja Ram Mohan Roy coined the word 'Hindu' to describe the huge variety of faiths and sects with similar but not identical philosophies, myths and rituals.

 

Read more here: » Islam and Hinduism: Persian Heritage In Hindu Traditions

Warrior Dictionary: Hindu view on Polygamy

Hinduism and Polygamy: Hindu view on Polygamy

Polygamy and polyandry were prevalent In ancient India, but it is doubtful whether they were ever popular in the public opinion. It was practiced mostly by the warrior castes and rich merchants. Many Hindu gods are also depicted as polygamous, with two or more wives. The goddesses are not actually wives in the physical sense but pure universal energies who assist their gods to maintain dharma (good order) in the universe. They do not possess physical bodies, though they can appear in human form if they want to. Present day Hindus consider both polygamy and polyandry primitive and archaic, remnants of an old society that still haunt the lives of a few unfortunate victims. In India Hindus acknowledge polygamy as both illegal and immoral. 

 

Read more here: » Hinduism and Polygamy: Hindu view on Polygamy

Warrior Dictionary: Reflections on the Dream Traditions of Islam

Meaning of Dreams in Islam

Few Western dream researchers have any familiarity with the rich dream traditions of Islam. The Muslim faith first emerged in seventh century B.C.E. Arabia as a profound revisioning of early Jewish and Christian beliefs and practices. One theme the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) drew from the scriptures of those two religions was a reverence for dreaming. In the Quran, as in the Jewish Torah and the Christian New Testament, dreams serve as a vital medium by which God communicates with humans. Dreams offer divine guidance and comfort, warn people of impending danger, and offer prophetic glimpses of the future. Although the three religions drastically differ on many other topics, they find substantial agreement on this particular point: dreaming is a valuable source of wisdom, understanding, and inspiration. Indeed, as I will propose in this brief essay, Islam has historically shown greater interest in dreams than either of the other two traditions, and has done more to weave dreaming into the daily lives of its members. From the first revelatory visions of Muhammed to the myriad dream practices of present-day Muslims, Islam has developed and sustained a complex, multifaceted tradition of active engagement with the dreaming imagination.

 

Read more here: » Meaning of Dreams in Islam: Reflections on the Dream Traditions of Islam

Warrior Dictionary: Opening the doorway to the Heart of Venus

This article have much info about the upcomning Venus Transit and it also includes actual prayers you can use at the Venus Transit.

Read more here: » Venus Transit: Opening the doorway to the Heart of Venus

Warrior Dictionary: Journey of Enlightenment

Kiara got enlightened finally! This is his letter from him less than two weeks after the process. Read it and you will get an almost first hand insight into what enlightenment is all about, or at least how it is perceived by one human that actually reached the state.

Read more here: » Spiritual Enlightenment: Journey of Enlightenment

Warrior Dictionary: Indigo children in Wikipedia  

Indigo children are supposedly a set of children having certain special psychological and spiritual attributes. The indigo child concept was first popularized by the book, The Indigo Children, written by the husband and wife team of Lee Carroll and Jan Tober1, with the contributions of medical doctors, psychologists, and parents whose essays are included in the text. The adjective "indigo" is used because it is claimed these children appear with an indigo-hued aura.

 

(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)

 

Read more here: » Indigo Children: Indigo children in Wikipedia  

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