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atman |
in Hinduism, the individual soul striving for enlightenment; breath of life. [1/2 definitions] |
Brahma |
according to Hinduism, the impersonal, supreme, and eternal essence of the universe, from which all life originates. [1/2 definitions] |
darshan |
in Hinduism, an instance of seeing or being in the presence of the divine, thought to be experienced through seeing a very holy person, sacred object, or holy place. [1/2 definitions] |
dharma |
in Buddhism and Hinduism, the underlying nature, as of the universe or one's self; essence. [1/2 definitions] |
Ganges River |
a river that flows through northern India and central Bangladesh into the Indian Ocean. The Ganges River is especially important to the people of India and plays an important role in the religion of Hinduism. |
guru |
in Hinduism and some forms of Buddhism, a personal religious instructor and spiritual guide. [1/4 definitions] |
Hindu |
a follower of Hinduism. |
Hinduism |
the main religion of India, which has many gods that are part of the same supreme being. Hinduism has a strict system of social classes and a belief that the soul can be born again after death into a different body. |
Kailash |
a large mountain in the Himalayas that is considered sacred in a number of religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism. In Hinduism, Kailash is believed to be the home of Shiva. |
karma |
in Hinduism and Buddhism, the principle that one's actions determine one's future in this life or in other incarnations. [1/3 definitions] |
mandala |
any of various graphic symbols of the universe that are usu. circular with enclosed complex geometric designs, used esp. as an aid to meditation in Hinduism and Buddhism. |
maya |
in Hinduism, illusion, esp. the illusory world of the senses. [2 definitions] |
nirvana |
(often cap.) in Buddhism or Hinduism, a state of blissful peace and harmony beyond the sufferings and passions of individual existence; state of oneness with eternal spirit. [1/2 definitions] |
Ramayana |
an ancient Sanskrit epic attributed to Valmiki, which recounts the lives of Ramachandra and his wife Sita, and is considered to be the bible of Hinduism. |
Sadhana |
(Sanskrit) in Hinduism, a dedicated effort to achieve a goal or reach a desired outcome, esp. pertaining to spiritual development. |
samsara |
in Hinduism, the endless cycle of every soul's birth, death, and rebirth. |
Shakti |
in Hinduism, divine power or creative energy, usu. venerated in the person of the female consort of Shiva. |
sutra |
in Hinduism, a precept for right conduct, or esp. a collection of such. [1/2 definitions] |
Theosophical Society |
a society founded in 1875 advocating a religion based on mystical insight and aspects of Buddhism and Hinduism. |
Vaishnava |
in Hinduism, a sect that is devoted to Vishnu, or a member of this sect. |
Veda |
any of four sacred books of Hinduism, consisting of ancient chants, sacred formulas, hymns, and the like. [1/3 definitions] |
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