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A Sanskrit term found in the PURĀṆAS where it has the meaning of a “day” or “body” of the creative aspect of BRAHMĀ. Both the word “day” or “body” are, of course, used symbolically.
 
A Sanskrit term found in the PURĀṆAS where it has the meaning of a “day” or “body” of the creative aspect of BRAHMĀ. Both the word “day” or “body” are, of course, used symbolically.
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Revision as of 05:15, 12 August 2011

A Sanskrit term found in the PURĀṆAS where it has the meaning of a “day” or “body” of the creative aspect of BRAHMĀ. Both the word “day” or “body” are, of course, used symbolically.



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