- extra-sensory
world of spirits, ghosts,
deities and demigods. The
internal or
ādhyātmika realm is a
source of
obstacles arising out of one's own body and mind...
- 1945, Narsapur), was the
sixth Peethadhipathi of Sri
Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham in Pithapuram, India. He
succeeded his
father Mohiddin Badusha...
- Tāpa (literally, heat, or suffering)
recognised in
Hindu philosophy:
Ādhyātmika — the
suffering caused by 'internal'
factors like diseases[citation needed]...
- the
requirements of
those engaged in the
search of the
highest truth.
Ādhyātmika-duḥkhabighāta:
freedom from pain, disappointment, etc. that may arise...
- Tama;
Triloka – Bhuhu, Bhuvaha, Suvaha;
Tritapa – Bbhoutika, Daivika,
Adhyatmika.
Tripundra is also
called as
Bhasma or Vibhuti.
Tripundra also signifies...
-
several Sanskrit terms are
considered close to the
notion of esoteric:
adhyātmika ("spiritual"),
alaukika ("unworldly"),
alaukika jñāna ("spiritual knowledge")...
-
September –
Brahmarishi Hussain Sha,
seventh head of Sri
Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham and
scholar (died 1981). 12
December – Mulk Raj Anand, novelist...
- Name Film Country/Region
Adhyatmika Democracy is yet to learn.
Indonesia / East Asia and the
Pacific Farbod Khoshtinat ATTN: Mr.
Democrat Iran / Near East...
- History,
Columbia University Press, ISBN 978-0231149877,
Chapter 4, pg. 77
adhyatmika,
adhibhautika and
adhidaivika – that is,
suffering caused internally by...
- –
September 24, 1981) was the
seventh head of Sri
Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham in Pithapuram. He was born in Rajahmundry, East
Godavari District...