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Refuge in eastern religions and astrology
Āśraya (Sanskrit: आश्रय) variously means base, source, assistance, shelter, protection, refuge, dependence, having recourse to or depending on. In terms
Asraya
Tradition of Buddhist philosophy and psychology
vijñapti-mātra, the ālaya-vijñāna (store consciousness), the turning of the basis (āśraya-parāvṛtti), the three natures (trisvabhāva), and emptiness. These form a
Yogachara
Placement of planets in Hindu astrology
number of rasis and not bhavas occupied by seven planets) yogas, 3) the Asraya (Sanskrit: आश्रय) (positional i.e. based on the basic nature of signs occupied
Nabhasa_yoga
Uddipana, the excitant. Ālambana may further be divided into asraya and visaya, Radha is asraya and Krishna is visaya; Radha, as the devotee, experienced
Ālambana
Melodic mode of improvisation in Indian music
Melakarthas, which literally means "lord of the scale". It is also called Asraya raga—meaning 'shelter-giving raga', or Janaka raga—meaning 'father raga'
Raga
Buddhist stages of enlightenment
matra), which leads to the first instance of the turning of the basis (āśraya-parāvṛtti). In the Tibetan tradition, this is when one practices samatha
Bhūmi_(Buddhism)
Tradition of teachings in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
is the "base", "ground", or "primordial state" (Tibetan: gzhi, Sanskrit: āśraya), also called the general ground (spyi gzhi) or the original ground (gdod
Dzogchen
Fundamental Buddhist teaching
motivations and gestations are karma; the remaining seven are the basis (asraya) as well as the fruit (phala). As outlined by Wayman, Asanga's Abhidharma-samuccaya
Pratītyasamutpāda
Nonconceptual awareness and interconnectedness
consciousness, which is called the "revolution of the basis" (parāvṛtty-āśraya). According to Dan Lusthaus, this transformation which characterizes awakening
Nondualism
Highest spiritual goal in Buddhist cultivation
permanent, the last being equivalent to panna-vimukthi. Yogacara uses the term āśraya parāvŗtti, "revolution of the basis", ... a sudden revulsion, turning, or
Enlightenment_in_Buddhism
Highest spiritual attainment in Buddhist cultivation
its characteristic (laksana) the revolution (paravrtti) of the dual base (asraya) in which one relinquishes all defilements (klesa), but does not abandon
Nirvana_(Buddhism)
Triune Buddhological concept in Buddhism
the "corpus" of all of Buddha's qualities Body as a basis or substratum (asraya) of all phenomena, or as the basis for all the Buddha's qualities. Body
Trikaya
Buddhist traditions and texts dating from the 3rd century BCE onwards
mere cognizance (vijñapti-mātra), the fundamental revolution of the basis (āśraya-parāvṛtti), the Mahāyāna buddhology of the three bodies of the Buddha, the
Abhidharma
American poet and disciple of Bhaktivedanta Swami (born 1939)
Retrieved 18 March 2023. Audio book online Srila Prabhupada-Lilamrta – Bhagavat-Asraya abridged audio rendition of "Prabhupada, Your Ever Well-wisher". Phyllis
Satsvarupa_dasa_Goswami
Teaching in Buddhism
materialist doctrine of the Carvaka school, which held that the support (asraya) for cognition is the body and that when the body is destroyed, cognition
Rebirth_(Buddhism)
Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture
activities of consciousness is called the turning around of the basis (āśraya-parāvṛtti). To reach this radical transformation of the mind, the bodhisattva
Laṅkāvatāra_Sūtra
Above-ground location for disposal of the dead
the soil of the path and accomplish the fruit, the 'ground' (Sanskrit: āśraya; Wylie: gzhi) of realization – worthy case-studies for those with spiritual
Charnel_ground
Buddhist concept of self
self-governing [aisvarya], and whose ground/ foundation is unchanging [asraya-aviparinama], is termed ’the Self ’ [atman]. In the Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra
Ātman_(Buddhism)
Village in Kerala, India
Vincent Lower Primary School, Palliyakkal Community Health Center, Ezhikkara Asraya Bhavan - Home for mentally challenged persons, Ezhikkara Chathanad Sree
Ezhikkara
Early Buddhist school
whole body (kaya) and, depending on the object (visaya) and the support (asraya), it can contract or expand. The Mahāsāṃghikas advocated the transcendental
Mahāsāṃghika
Buddhist philosophical view
ways, called the three prajñaptis: The pudgala designated by the bases (āśraya -prajiñapta-pudgala). This refers to the person which cannot be said to
Pudgalavada
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
illusory verbal imagining (parikalpita), but yet capable of being converted (āśraya-parivṛtti) to the full perfection of awakening (pariniṣpanna)." Chapter
Sandhinirmocana_Sutra
Mahayana Buddhist treatise
tactile forms of consciousness), in terms of five points, their bases (āśraya), nature (svabhava), foci (alambana), accompanying mental states (sahaya)
Yogācārabhūmi-Śāstra
Philosophical term from Sanskrit
atra of Sutra 6.4.22 indicates that two rules must have the same आश्रय āśraya or place of operation but where their places of operation are different
Anavastha
School of Buddhist philosophy
the following had to be true: both must be supported by the same basis (āśraya i.e. sense organ), they must have the same object (ālambana), mode of activity
Vaibhāṣika
State of life or state of the individual soul in Hinduism
because Brahman is not the object of ordinary knowledge. Jiva is the locus (asraya) of avidya. The identification between Jiva, a false entity, and Brahman
Jivatva
Indian writer
Sankhyakalude Kadha) 1993: Samanwaya Sahithya Lifetime Achievement Award 1995: Asraya Blasahthya Award for Best Book in Children's Literature (for the book Athbhutha
Palliyara_Sreedharan
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Intelligent
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Craftsman; Carpenter
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Arthurian
, lord of the Misty Lake.
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Basque Greek
Steadfast.
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Slavic
Variant spelling of Slavic Dazhdbog, DAZBOG means "give-me god," probably in the sense of a giving god.
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From the German city name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to the Old Polabian stem berl-, BERLIN means "swamp."
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(法男) Japanese name NORIO means "man of law."
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Given by Water; Cloud
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Jamaican
Resolute Protector; Will; Desire; Helmet; Protection; Will-helmet; Protect; Form of Wilhelmina
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