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vivarta (विवर्त)
means alteration, modification,
change of form,
altered condition or state. The term,
vivartavada is
derived from the word
vivarta....
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material world as an
illusory appearance (maya) or "an
unreal manifestation (
vivarta) of Brahman," the
latter as
proposed by the 13th
century scholar Prakasatman...
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literature by the
emotions it elicits.
Mumbiram is also
known for his
prema vivarta work of euphemisms,
Deluges of Ecstasy,
composed during his 12
years in...
- of the
world - the
creationists (Abhava Utpatti) and the
evolutionists (
Vivarta,
changing from one
state to another), the
doctrine of
Parinama (transformation)...
- Krishna's
biography are most
attractive subjects for Rasa art. In the
prema vivarta mood of
attachment to Krishna,
everything in the
phenomenal world appears...
- Vivartavada,
which says that the effect, the world, is
merely an
unreal (
vivarta)
transformation of its cause, Brahman. The
Upanishads present an ****ociative...
- thus
analyzes all the five aggregates. Next
follows "the
turning away" (
vivarta)
which consists of
changing the
object of
observation from the air breathed...
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creation as an
illusory transformation of
Brahman without recourse to ‘
vivarta’ terminology. The
followers of
Advaita School promoted by Adi Sankara,...
- the book is
dedicated to the exposition,
analysis and
critique of the
Vivarta theory of the grammarians, the
Shakta approach to the
ultimate reality...
- Sankalpa-kalpadruma (Bengali translation), 1901 Sri Bhajana-rahasya, 1902 Sri Prema-
vivarta (published), 1906 Svaniyama-dvadasakam, 1907 ""Svalikhita Jivani" – Autobiography...