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- A subtle body is a "quasi material" aspect of the human body, being neither solely physical nor solely spiritual, according to various esoteric, occult...
- three bodies doctrine in Hinduism, the human being is composed of three shariras or "bodies" emanating from Brahman by avidya, "ignorance" or "nescience"...
- Śarīra is a generic term referring to Buddhist relics, although in common usage it usually refers to pearl or crystal-like bead-shaped objects that are...
- of Ayurveda and corresponding Ayurvedic subjects such as Rachana Sharira, Kriya Sharira, Dravyuaguna, Svasthavritta and Yoga, Roga Nidana and Vikriti Vijnana...
- composed of seven parts: Atma, Buddhi, Manas, Kama rupa, Linga sharira, Prana, and Sthula sharira. In Isis Unveiled, Blavatsky denied that humans would be reincarnated...
- Pratapgarh Newly Formed 414 Purdilnagar Hathras 16,025 13 415 Purab-Pashchim Sharira Kaushambi Newly Formed 416 Purkazi Muzaffarnagar 19,222 15 IND 417 Purwa...
- text mainly consists of shloka verses in anuṣṭubh metre, and only the Sharira-sthana part contains prose p****ages. The Sutra-sthana section of the text...
- constituency. Indrajit Saroj was born on 1 January 1963 in Nagreha Khurd Paschim Sharira of then Allahabad now Kaushambi. His father Maideen was a farmer. Influenced...
- "final aim of the Vedas". Shariraka means "that which lives in the body (Sharira), or the Self, Soul." The name Sariraka Sutras is found, for example, in...
- expressed by Rāmānujā in numerous ways. He calls this relationship as one of: sharira/shariri (body/soul); dravya/guna (substance/attribute); aṃsi/aṃsa (whole/part);...