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qualities are
ābhāsa.
Complex ābhāsas are
composed of
simpler ābhāsas,
culminating with the
whole world. Paradoxically, even
though ābhāsas have the nature...
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Abhasavada (Sanskrit: आभासवाद) is the term
derived from the word
Abhasa meaning mere or
fallacious appearance, reflection,
looking like, light, semblance...
- Pratibimba-vāda (theory of reflection), Avaccheda-vāda (theory of limitation), and
Ābhāsa-vāda (theory of appearance).
According to Pratibimba-vāda, the jiva consists...
- life, as a real
transformation (parinama),
manifestation or
appearance (
ābhāsa) of the
absolute consciousness. The
Absolute is also
explained through the...
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Prasanna Kumar Acharya has
described ābhāsa as
marble (!) and has
subdivided it into
three kinds: citra, ardha-citra and
ābhāsa (i.e., citrābhāsa). According...
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important and
original contribution of
Utpaladeva is his
doctrine of "
abhasas" (light, radiance, manifestations),
which sees
everything as
radiant manifestations...
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Chidabhasa is the
Sanskrit term
which means the
abhasa or
reflection of Brahman, the
Universal Self, on or
through the mind;
ordinarily this term is used...
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texts such as
Kasyapa silpa refer to
painting by
others words. For example,
abhasa –
which literally means "semblance,
shining forth", is used in Kasyapa-shilpa...
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translates it as - Now what is superimposition ? It is the
appearance (
ābhāsa), in the form of a memory, of
something previously experienced in some other...
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explained through various other terms, including: sphurattā - twinkling,
spark ābhāsa - splendour, light, appearance,
shining forth pratibhā - to
shine upon,...