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Brahmavihara — The four Brahmavihāras are a series of virtues and Buddhist meditation practices designed to cultivate those virtues. Brahmavihāra is a term in Pāli and Sanskrit meaning “Brahma abidings”. They are also known as the Four Immeasurables (Sanskrit:… … Wikipedia
Svayam Bhagavan — This article is about a Hindu philosophical concept: the original or absolute manifestation of God. For other meanings, see Krishna (disambiguation) and Bhagavan (disambiguation). Svayam Bhagavan (IAST IAST|svayam bhagavān ), The Lord or Lord… … Wikipedia
Smita Krishna Swami — Smita Krishna Swami, born in Sweden in 1952, is an ISKCON swami. [ [http://www.iskcon.net.au/sannyasaministry/listing List of Sannyasis in ISKCON April 2008] ISKCON Sannyasa Ministry, Retrieved on 2008 05 05] . He became a sannyasa in 1986 and is … Wikipedia
Vaishnavism — See Vaishnava. * * * Worship of Vishnu as the supreme deity, as well as of his incarnations, mainly Rama and Krishna. Vaishnavism is one of the major forms of modern Hinduism, along with Shaivism and Shaktism, and is probably the most popular and … Universalium
upadhi — ▪ Indian philosophy Sanskrit“imposition” in Indian philosophy, the concept of adventitious limiting conditions. In logic (logic, history of), upadhi operates as follows: a syllogism requires a ground (hetu) to prove the proposition e.g.,… … Universalium
bhedabheda — Bhedabheda is a term used in some Vedantic phi losophies to describe the relation between the individual self and the divinity. Bheda means “dif ference,” abheda means “nondifference”; together the term refers to things that are different and… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
micropolitics — by Kenneth Surin Deleuze and Guattari oppose micropolitics to the politics of molarisation. Where the molar (or arborescent , to use their equivalent term) designates structures and principles that are based on rigid stratifications or… … The Deleuze dictionary
micropolitics — by Kenneth Surin Deleuze and Guattari oppose micropolitics to the politics of molarisation. Where the molar (or arborescent , to use their equivalent term) designates structures and principles that are based on rigid stratifications or… … The Deleuze dictionary