- world. The
sthula sarira's main
features are
sambhava (birth), jara (old age or ageing) and
maranam (death), and the "waking state". The
sthula sarira is...
- categories.
Following is a list of the 12 vows of a householder: - 5 Aṇuvratas
Sthūla Prāṇātipāta Viramaṇ Vrat: A toned-down
version of the
Ahimsa Mahāvrat followed...
-
simultaneously exists in two
parallel dimensions, one "physical body" (
sthula sarira) and
other "psychological, emotional, mind, non-physical" it is called...
- deep sleep;
three realities – Maya,
Brahman and Atman; the
three bodies –
sthula, sukshma, and karana. The
Tripundra or Rudra-tilaka is the
other major tilaka...
-
Upanishad (2.1-5).
Panchakoshas are
divided in
three bodies: The
gross body
sthula sarira - made up of
physical matter. This body
consists of
Annamaya kosha...
- The idol of
Kamakshi has been
described as
representing her
three forms:
Sthula (symbolizing
Dhyana and Yoga),
Sukshma (symbolizing
Mantra and Yantra),...
- perceptible. The
perceptible state, in this context, is the
gross body (
sthūla śarīra), or
concrete reality as it
appears to the
sense organs. In between...
-
seven parts: Atma, Buddhi, Manas, Kama rupa,
Linga sharira, Prana, and
Sthula sharira. In Isis Unveiled,
Blavatsky denied that
humans would be reincarnated...
- the 'Trigunas', 'Trimurthees', 'Jivatmas', 'Panchabhutas', 'sukshma', '
sthula', 'Sarirotpatti', 'Dasagunas' 'Prapancholpatti', 'Tatvamasi' and related...
-
consists of
three bodies:
physical body
compose of
water and bio-matter (
sthūla śarīra), an energetic/psychic/mental/subtle body (sūkṣma-śarīra) and a causal...