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  • In the Vedic terminology, it refers to a branch of the [[Veda]] (in a much larger sense) and the gro
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  • In the Vedic terminology, it refers to a branch of the [[Veda]] in a much larger sense and the group
    978 bytes (148 words) - 22:51, 15 December 2016
  • ...s the society as a goddess, worships Her, and becomes one with Her. In the terminology of [[karma]] [[yoga]], the individual gets salvation in the described way a
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  • ==Terminology==
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  • ...and arctangent that were not known in Europe until after Newton. In modern terminology, these expansions are the Taylor series of the functions in question.
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  • In tāntrik terminology, this entire process, which is in perfect harmony with the Vedic tradition,
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  • * 5 edits propose using outdated terminology referring to the “Indus Civilization” vs the “Harrappa culture” or
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  • ...at time, collated and compiled a text in a coherent system in a scientific terminology. These texts were presented before the committee of the expert Ṛṣis and
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  • ...anches. Every branch evolved its technical terms and the knowledge of this terminology was essential.
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  • ...self. This is called [[dharana]] in [[yoga]] and nyasa in [[japa]]/upasana terminology. These categories are not mutually exclusive - nyasa can be done during arc
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  • ...he vocabulary, from Sanskrit. In Telugu, the situation is that grammatical terminology is imported wholesale from Sanskrit, though the meaning of the term is some ...darśanas]] or [[Āyurveda]] etc. require some amount of initiation into the terminology used therein. With Vedānta, often the difficulty is not with the language,
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  • ...presumes the existence of at least a rudimentary knowledge that in today's terminology would be called 'mechanical engineering'. ==Mercantile Terminology==
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  • ...yoga. However it is implicit and not explicit. Anyone well versed with the terminology of Kundalini yoga can understand that the central theme, trimurty of Purana
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  • ...votee, God and [[worship]]”. If this is to be expressed in non-theological terminology, it translates as “the state in which mind dissolves in self-consciousnes
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  • ===Confusion of terminology===
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  • ...fluenced by the non-dualistic school of [[Vedanta]]. It however shares its terminology with the other [[schools of philosophy]].
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  • ...has attained Nirvāṇa''" it is said, "''may justifiably employ theological terminology''<ref>It means dhammena so Brahma-vadam vadeyya."</ref><ref>P. 20 ''The phi
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  • ...on the Greek word for indefinite, this is called the Aorist. A lot of this terminology came from early studies in Indo-European languages, but the lables can some
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  • ...has attained Nirvāṇa''" it is said, "''may justifiably employ theological terminology''.<ref>It means dhammena so Brahma-vadam vadeyya."</ref><ref>P. 20 ''The ph
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  • ====Prayer terminology====
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