- The
History of the Eighty-four
Mahasiddhas (Sanskrit:
Caturasitisiddha pravrtti; Wylie: grub thob
brgyad bcu tsa bzhi'i lo rgyus).
Dowman holds that the...
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pursuit of Kama and
Artha on the other. This has led to the
concepts of
Pravrtti (प्रवृत्ति, Pravritti) and
Nivrtti (निवृत्ति, Nivritti), with the former...
- Tibetan: དབང་པོ་, Wylie: dbang-po =
English "cognitive sensor".
Sanskrit pravṛtti-vijñāna
refers to the
first six
consciousnesses which derive from direct...
- the king of
Odisha rather than of the Swāt valley. The Caturāsiti-siddha-
Pravṛtti, for example,
mentions him as the king of Oḍiviśa
while Cordier, in his...
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inform the
matter such as the Sādhanamālā, Kālikā Purāṇa, Caturāsiti-siddha-
Pravṛtti, Jñānasiddhi as
Donaldson (2001: p. 11)
frames an
overview of some of the...
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clarifies this
question through the
concepts of
pravṛtti dharma and nivṛtti dharma. In this framework,
pravṛtti dharma encourages active parti****tion in worldly...
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components of
drama and
dramatic production: Rasa Bhāva
Abhinaya Dharmī Vṛtti
Pravṛtti Svara-gāna-ātodya (accompanying
vocal and
instrumental music) Raṅga - (places...
- verb; it is
comprehended as a
result of an act.
Bhartrhari explains that
pravrtti can be
viewed in four ways: as apurva, kala-sakti,
kriya and kala. Kumarila...
- effect), Desa (the
place of the action), Kala (the time of the action),
Pravrtti (the
activity or
exertion put
forth for
achieving the action), etc. The...
- the ire of society.
Others advocate the compromise. She also
speaks of
pravrtti (action) and
nivrtti (quiescence),
personified as
wives of
manas (the mind)...