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Hinduism is the predominant religion of the Indian subcontinent. Hinduism is often referred to as Sanātana Dharma , a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal law", by its adherents. Generic "types" of...
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Maya (illusion) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maya (Sanskrit māyā a[›] ), has multiple meanings, within a Hindu or Sikh context, the word refers to concepts of "illusion". Maya, is the principal concept which manifests, perpetuates and ...
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Knowing your true self (2:52-2:53) ; #13181 - 03/09/02 07:27 PM ... Knowing your true self; yada te moha-kalilam buddhir vyatitarisyati tada gantasi nirvedam srotavyasya srutasya ca; When your intelligence has passed out of the dense forest of moha, you shall become nirvedam (indifferent) to all that has been heard...
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for him, the mind is but a gross entity emanating from and controlled by subtler and subtler entities-the most subtle of all being the Atman, the TRUE SELF, the WITNESS (Sakshi). ... Hindu Pantheon...
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Realize my own self, and after realizing my own self, I shall try to realize God ... "Right, but then it is not God who is to be realized. It means that I should realize my own true self," he said. ... "What you’re saying then is that the Hindu viewpoint is, ‘I should realize my own true self."’...
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He wears his honours with the lightness of being that becomes a true seeker. These include four major retrospectives of his multi ... Over an 80-minute interview, he reveals the range of his peripatetic mind, peppering his responses with wry humour, often self-directed. ... The Hindu National Essay Contest Results;
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True Self: Hindu view on Science, Knowledge and Education ... Jnana in Sanskrit means "knowledge", and is often interpreted to mean "knowledge of the true self". In the Vedanta school of the Hindu religion, to know Brahman as one's own Self is jnana. To say, "I am Brahman, the pure, all-pervading Consciousness,
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Hindu poem, the Mahabarata, it says, “I am the taste in the water, the rays of the sun and moon. ... Atman-the True Self; Because Brahman is everywhere and in all things, it also lies within each individual’s heart. Hindus call this Supreme Spirit that dwells within all beings the Atman, or; ‘True Self’.
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Asghar escaped though and found refuge in the house of a neighbouring Hindu family who provided him with shelter. ... Although its production did not reach self-sufficiency until ‘84, ... True, there have been some vicious incidents in the past and there probably will be more in the future. Godhra massacre and the...
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Indeed, the Brahmanic Atman corresponds (in Reality and by definition) to the Buddhist definition of true "self' (properly, spelled with a capital "S"). Therefore, the proposed Atman That Is Brahman ... ; 3. "Advaita" is Sanskrit for "non-dual". "Advaitism" is one of the foremost Hindu philosophical and Spiritual traditions...
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