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- The Sanskrit term adhiṣṭhāna (Sanskrit: अधिष्ठान; Tibetan: བྱིན་རླབས, THL: jinlap; ****anese: 加持 kaji; Thai: อธิษฐาน àtíttǎan) is the name for blessings...
- festival attracts several thousand visitors. Gallery The adhisthana of the Kamakhya Temple The adhisthana of the Kamakhya temple indicates that the original...
- Śarīra are held to emanate or incite 'blessings' and 'grace' (Sanskrit: adhiṣṭhāna) within the mindstream and experience of those connected to them. Sarira...
- such as anubhāva (influence or inspiration provided by the Buddha) and adhiṣṭhāna (the sustaining power of the Buddha). These ideas can be understood as...
- temples enclosed by walls. The jagati lies on a platform or base called adhiṣṭhāna (among other terms from various languages) which adds to its height. The...
- become Buddhas through their own effort and through the power / grace (adhisthana) of the Buddha. Kūkai thus rejected the idea we lived in an age of Dharma...
- sanctum (the gabhagrha) The foundation block, or socle, is known as the adhisthana. Walls of the sanctum are generally divided by pilasters. Superstructure:...
- clouded over by defilements. Measureless Power: Buddha's power (anubhāva, adhiṣṭhāna) is said to be immeasurably vast, though not claimed to be omnipotent...
- sanctum sanctorum. Within the walls of the main shrine there is padabhanda adhisthana (main pedestal) with very elegantly carved images of gods with a sculpted...
- Similar Illustrative Hindu text mention / design rules Reference Image Adhisthana stylobate, plinth, base typically with mouldings on the side, on which...