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Allopathist
Allopathist Al*lop"a*thist, n.
One who practices allopathy; one who professes allopathy.
Anthropopathism
Anthropopathism An`thro*pop"a*thism, Anthropopathy
An`thro*pop"a*thy, n. [Gr. ?; ? man + ? suffering, affection,
passion, ?, ?, to suffer.]
The ascription of human feelings or passions to God, or to a
polytheistic deity.
In its recoil from the gross anthropopathy of the
vulgar notions, it falls into the vacuum of absolute
apathy. --Hare.
Antipathist
Antipathist An*tip"a*thist, n.
One who has an antipathy. [R.] ``Antipathist of light.'
--Coleridge.
Apathist
Apathist Ap"a*thist, n. [Cf. F. apathiste.]
One who is destitute of feeling.
Apathistical
Apathistical Ap`a*this"tic*al, a.
Apathetic; une motional. [R.]
HomeopathistHomeopathist Ho`me*op"a*thist, n.
A believer in, or practitioner of, homeopathy. [Written also
hom[oe]opathist.] homoeopathistHomeopathist Ho`me*op"a*thist, n.
A believer in, or practitioner of, homeopathy. [Written also
hom[oe]opathist.] HomoeopathistHomoeopathic Ho`m[oe]*o*path"ic, a., Homoeopathist
Ho`m[oe]*op"a*thist, n., Homoeopathy Ho`m[oe]*op"a*thy, n.
Same as Homeopathic, Homeopathist, Homeopathy. Hydropathist
Hydropathist Hy*drop"a*thist, n.
One who practices hydropathy; a water-cure doctor.
Hylopathism
Hylopathism Hy*lop"a*thism, n. [Gr. ? matter + ?, ?, to
suffer.]
The doctrine that matter is sentient. --Krauth-Fleming.
Hylopathist
Hylopathist Hy*lop"a*thist, n.
One who believes in hylopathism.
Osteopathist
Osteopathist Os`te*op"a*thist, n.
One who practices osteopathy; an osteopath.
Somnipathist
Somnipathist Som*nip"a*thist, n.
A person in a state of somniapathy.
Sympathist
Sympathist Sym"pa*thist, n.
One who sympathizes; a sympathizer. [R.] --Coleridge.
TelepathistTelepathy Te*lep"a*thy, n. [Gr. ? far off + ?, ?, to suffer.]
The sympathetic affection of one mind by the thoughts,
feelings, or emotions of another at a distance, without
communication through the ordinary channels of sensation. --
Tel`e*path"ic, a. -- Te*lep"a*thist, n.
Meaning of Pathis from wikipedia
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These five
Pathis are
collectively called as Panchappathis.
Sometimes Vakaippathi and
Avatharappathi is
added to this list.
Generally Pathis were structurally...
- Nee
Pathi Naan
Pathi (transl. You are one half, I am one half) is a 1991
Indian Tamil-language
romantic drama film
directed by
Vasanth and
produced by...
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consists of six verses, and each was
chanted eleven times by the
devotees in
Pathis and
Nizhal Thangals twice a day; at dawn and at dusk
after the Panividai...
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Avathara Pathi is a
phrase in
Tamil which represents 'The
place where God incarnates'. The
Avathara Pathi is one
among the holy
places of Ayyavazhi, in...
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seven holy places,
called Pathis, with the
Pancha pathis being the most important. The
temple of the
Swamithope pathi is the
headquarters of the Ayyavazhi...
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Primary Pathis Swamithope pathi Ambala Pathi Mutta Pathi Thamaraikulam Pathi Poo
Pathi Other Pathis Vaikunda pathi Vakai Pathi Avathara Pathi Primary...
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Swamithoppe Pathi is the
primary pathi of the five
pathis of
Ayyavazhi and its
geographical focal point.
Swamithoppe Pathi is
located in the town...
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taken once in a year in a
Vahana by the
devotees to this
Pathi. Like the
other Pathis, the
Panividais are
conducted thrice a day the
special panividais...
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Narayanaswami koil or
Narayanaswami pathi, the
Ayyavazhi scriptures consider these centers distinct from The
Pathis. They call
these worship centers, which...
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festivals are
common for both
Pathis and
Nizhal Thangals,
while some are
confined to
Pathis. In
Swamithope pathi,
every day is
celebrated as a festival...