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Jala (जलम्)
Created page with "'''The significance of Jala''' All annas are born of jala, water. In Srlmadbhagavata, Sri Vyasacarya gives a detailed description of the various annas in the context of prthv..."
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Tapas (तपस्)
Created page with "Tapasya - Jain meditation in progress.[1] Tapas is a Sanskrit word that means "to heat".[2] It also connotes certain spiritual practices in Indian religions. In Jainism, it re..."
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Sanat Kumaras (सनत्कुमाराः)
Created page with "= Four Kumaras = The '''Kumaras''' are four sages (''rishi''s) who roam the universe as children from the Puranic texts o Hinduism,<sup>[1][2]</sup> generally named Sanak..."
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Paroksha (परोक्षम्)
Created page with "In Indian philosophy, '''Paroksha''' refers to mediate knowledge or indirect cognition, mediated by sensory-intellectual apparatus, in which thought systems psychological i..."
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Aparoksha (अपरोक्षम्)
Created page with " '''Aparoksha''' (Sanskrit: अपरोक्ष), a Sanskrit adjective meaning not invisible or perceptible,<sup>[1]</sup> refers to direct intuitive knowledge which is o..."
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Deva (देवः)
Created page with "'''Deva''' Deva (Sanskrit: देव, Devá) means "heavenly, divine, anything of excellence", and is also one of the terms for a deity in Hinduism.[1] Deva is masculine, an..."
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Charvaka Darshana (चार्वाकदर्शनम्)
Created page with "Charvaka (IAST: Cārvāka), originally known as Lokāyata and Bṛhaspatya, is the ancient school of Indian materialism. Charvaka holds direct perception, empiricism, and cond..."
Samkhya Darshana (साङ्ख्यदर्शनम्)
Created page with "Samkhya or Sankhya (Sanskrit: सांख्य, IAST: sāṃkhya) is one of the six āstika (orthodox) schools of Hindu philosophy.[1][2][3] It is most related to the Yoga s..."
Vaiseshika Darshana (वैशेषिकदर्शनम्)
Created page with "Vaisheshika or Vaiśeṣika (Sanskrit: वैशेषिक) is one of the six orthodox schools of Hinduism (Vedic systems) from ancient India. In its early stages, the Vaiś..."
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Purusha (पुरुषः)
Created page with "'''Purusha (Sanskrit puruṣa, पुरुष)''' is a complex concept whose meaning evolved in Vedic and Upanishadic times. Depending on source and historical timeline, it m..."
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Yajnavalkya (याज्ञवल्क्यः)
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Yajnavalkya (याज्ञवल्क्यः)
Created page with "'''Yajnavalkya''' (Sanskrit: याज्ञवल्क्य, Yājñavalkya) of Videha (fl. c. 7th century BCE[1]) was a sage and philosopher of Vedic India. He was one of t..."
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