- The
Sanskrit term
adhiṣṭhāna (Sanskrit: अधिष्ठान; Tibetan: བྱིན་རླབས, THL: jinlap; ****anese: 加持 kaji; Thai: อธิษฐาน àtíttǎan) is the name for blessings...
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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...
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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...
- Gem,
giving rise to
contemplative gratitude,
inspiration and
blessings (
adhiṣṭhāna) from the Buddhas.
Common elements of a
Buddhist Pūjā
include the recitation...
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sanctum (the gabhagrha) The
foundation block, or socle, is
known as the
adhisthana.
Walls of the
sanctum are
generally divided by pilasters. Superstructure:...
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clouded over by defilements.
Measureless Power: Buddha's
power (anubhāva,
adhiṣṭhāna) is said to be
immeasurably vast,
though not
claimed to be omnipotent...
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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...
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actions as
given in the
Samkhya wisdom; says Gita— "The
physical body (
adhisthana), the
lower 'I am' (karta), the
means of
perception (karanam), the varied...