- 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...
-
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...
-
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);...
- of
Ayurveda and
corresponding Ayurvedic subjects such as
Rachana Sharira,
Kriya Sharira, Dravyuaguna,
Svasthavritta and Yoga, Roga
Nidana and
Vikriti Vijnana...
- "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...
- 17th-century
Sanskrit scholar known for his work of
anatomy entitled "
Sharira Padmini" in 1735. He also
composed a work by the name "Padyamritatarangini"...
-
Sreenivas as his Shàreera (voice in Kannada)
while he
himself was a mere
Sharira (body in Kannada),
summing up how some of the best-known
films of the actor...
- 700-year-old casket's
inscription in
Brahmi script mentions ‘Dashabala
Sharira Nilaya’ —
which stands for 'abode of the
bodily relics of Lord Buddha'...