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Ishvara (Sanskrit: ईश्वर, romanized: Īśvara) is a
concept in Hinduism, with a wide
range of
meanings that
depend on the era and the
school of Hinduism...
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within the
diverse traditions of
Hinduism vary, and
include Deva, Devi,
Ishvara, Ishvari, Bhagavān and Bhagavati. The
deities of
Hinduism have evolved...
- of
Ishvara. The
triad of
Ishvara along with the
universe and the
sentient beings is Brahman,
which signifies the
completeness of existence.
Ishvara is...
- The
Ishvara Gita is an
ancient Hindu philosophical text from
Kurma Purana. It
follows the
oldest Shaiva doctrine of the
Vedic mahapashupata school with...
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pilgrimage visit,
Ishvara Puri met
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in ****a.
After immediately meeting Chaitanya Mahaprabhu addressed Ishvara Puri as, "My journey...
- The
Ishvara temple, also
referred to as the
Ishwara or
Isvara temple, is an
early 13th-century
Hindu temple in Arsikere, H****an district,
Karnataka India...
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Concepts Brahman Om
Ishvara Atman Maya
Karma Saṃsāra Puruṣārthas
Dharma Artha Kama
Moksha Niti
Ahimsa Asteya Aparigraha Brahmacharya Satya Dāna Damah...
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universal eternal source of everything), and the
existence of a
creator God (
Ishvara). Instead,
Buddhism teaches not-self (anatman) and
dependent arising as...
- system. Pre-karika-Samkhya (ca. 100 BCE – 200 CE). This
period ends with
Ishvara Krishna's (Iśvarakṛṣṇa, 350 CE) Samkhyakarika.
According to Larson, the...
- the 1st
millennium CE, the Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika
school added the
concept of
Ishvara to its
atomistic naturalism.
These later Nyāya and Vaiśeṣika
atomists retained...