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  • 06:40, 5 February 2013Anatman (hist)[4,364 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Anātman, Pāli: ''Anātta''). The doctrine that there is no permanent, unchanging Self (Sk. ''atman'') and that the human experience of selfhood is composed of impermanent, ...")
  • 06:29, 5 February 2013Ananda (hist)[360 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Ānanda) A Sanskrit word meaning “bliss” or “delight.” Also used to designate a form of consciousness in which the mind concentrates on the intellect. It is a favored...")
  • 06:28, 5 February 2013Anagamin (hist)[241 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Anāgāmin) Pali for “non-returner” which refers, according to Theravada Buddhism, to a stage reached by certain individuals when they are on the verge of becoming an ARH...")
  • 06:26, 5 February 2013Amrita Yana (hist)[314 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Amṛita Yāna) A Sanskrit term which conveys the idea that when a Great One (Buddha of Compassion) has chosen to follow the Path of Immortality, the path remains an undying ...")
  • 06:23, 5 February 2013Amrita (hist)[233 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Amṛta). A Sanskrit word which has various meanings including immortality, divine nectar, juice of divine delight. It is a compound of ''a'', not, and ''mrita'', death. ...")
  • 06:22, 5 February 2013Amitabha (hist)[567 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Amitābha) In MAHAYANA BUDDHISM, Amitabha is a Dhyani-Buddha or transcendental Buddha, also known as Amida, Amita, Amitayu, O-mi-to-fo. In Tibet he is known as Od-pag-med. He...")
  • 03:44, 5 February 2013Amanasa (hist)[492 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Amānasa) Mindless, from a, not, and ''manasa,'' of the mind. This refers to the First Root Race whose mind was not yet functioning. Manas was awakened in humanity only dur...")
  • 03:30, 5 February 2013Alaya-Vijñana (hist)[2,415 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Ālaya-Vijñāna) In Yogacara school of Buddhism, it is the substratum of consciousness that underlies the continuity of personal experiences in time and through many lives. ...")
  • 03:16, 5 February 2013Akasa (hist)[3,980 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Ākāśa) A Sanskrit term that has several but related meanings: (1) the primordial substance or spiritual essence that pervades all space; (2) it is Space itself; (3) the fi...")
  • 02:57, 5 February 2013Ahimsa (hist)[341 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Ahimsā) A Sanskrit word meaning non-injury or non-violence as a philosophy of living. It is a fundamental requirement of many of the Yogas, particularly ''Raja Yoga'', where...")
  • 01:30, 5 February 2013Ahamkara (hist)[1,597 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Ahamkāra) Sanskrit for self-consciousness, the sense of I, literally “I-making,” suggesting that it is a continuing process, not a static entity. As part of human consci...")
  • 23:44, 4 February 2013Agrasamdhani (hist)[374 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Agrasaṃdhānī, Agra-sandhānī). A Sanskrit term that is found in Hinduism which means the record of each soul’s life from birth to death. The term may be used to refer ...")
  • 22:38, 4 February 2013Theosophical Center (San Rafael, Argentina) (hist)[2,530 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Theosophical Center in San Rafael–Mendoza, devoted to studies, courses, and conferences, was established in 1980. Originally the land was bought as a camp site for young...")
  • 04:21, 4 February 2013Advaita Vedanta (hist)[10,138 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Advaita Vedānta) One of the major philosophical systems of India. Its present form derives from the writings of the 8th-9th cent. philosopher Sri SANKARACARYA (or Sankara fo...")
  • 04:18, 4 February 2013Adi-Varsha (hist)[164 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Ādi-Varsha) The land of the third ROOT RACE, sometimes referred to as “Eden of the early races.” © Copyright by the Theosophical Publishing House, Manila")
  • 04:16, 4 February 2013Adityas (hist)[1,039 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Ādityas) The sovereign or ruling principles of the universe. They are personified in Hindu mythology as the children of ADITI, mother of the gods, the primordial substance o...")
  • 04:06, 4 February 2013Aditi (hist)[1,913 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "(Āditi) A Sanskrit word meaning “not tied, free, unbroken, boundless.” In the VEDAS ''Aditi'' is the Great Mother of the deities of light. Her attributes are those of mot...")
  • 04:05, 4 February 2013Adi-Sanat (hist)[223 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with " (Ādi-Sanat) A term used in the Stanzas of DZYAN that is equivalent to the Third LOGOS, or BRAHMA the Creator, as well as the “Ancient of Days” in KABBALAH. © Copyri...")
  • 04:03, 4 February 2013Adi-Nidana Svabhavat (hist)[520 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with " (Ādi-Nidāna Svabhāvat) This Sanskrit term occurs in Helena P. BLAVATSKY’S ''The Secret Doctrine'' which connotes “that which comprises the basic material from which th...")
  • 04:01, 4 February 2013Adi-Nidana (hist)[168 bytes]Riza1 (Talk | contribs) (Created page with " (Ādi-Nidāna) A Sanskrit term meaning the first and supreme cause of existence. J.H-E. © Copyright by the Theosophical Publishing House, Manila")
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