The Symbolism of Hindu Gods and RitualsA. Parthasarathy, 22 thg 10, 2013 - 158 trang A practical text explaining the allegorical significance of gods and goddesses; rituals and festivals; invocations and prayers. It educates a spiritual aspirant with the philosophical aspect of religious practices. |
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actions aggressive bad Arjuna Atman Bhagavad Gàtá Bhagavad Gītā Bhagiratha Brahmā Brahman Bṛhaspati causal body chant Consciousness creation dance demons destroy destruction devotion Dhyāna Diválà divine dream and deep-sleep Duryodhana ego and egocentric egocentric desires Gaïeùa Gandhāra goal goddess Godhood gods gopàs gross guïas guru Hindu Hinduism human indicates Indra infinite inner Jayadratha Kauravas knowledge Køúïa Kṛṣṇa Lakṣmi Lord Køúïa Lord Ùiva lotus Mahábhárata mantra means meditation milk mind and intellect Naûarája nectar one’s Páïãavas passive peace and bliss peace peace peace perception personality prayer preceptor pure Ráma Ráma’s Rávaïa reach realisation represents the supreme ritual sacred sage Sanskrit śāntiḥ Sarasvati Sàtá sáttvika scriptures seeker Self-realisation sense objects sense organs serpent significance single-pointed Śiva spiritual Enlightenment spiritual evolution subtle body supreme Reality symbol symbolises temple thoughts Tilaka Truth Ùástha unmanifest upanayana Upanisads Váli vásanás Vedánta Vedas verse Viṣṇu Viúïu Vyása wealth worship अवतु वदिष्यामि शान्तिः