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Glossary of terms used in Hinduism  
 
 

abhicara
    (alternate spellings:  abhichara)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Exorcism; practice of black magic (more)

Abhirami Antadi
    (Language:   Tamil)
See under "Abhirami Bhatta". (more)
Related Terms: Abhirami Bhatta

Abhiramibhattar
    (alternate spellings:  Abhiramibhatta)
    (Language:   Tamil)
His real name was Subrahmanya and he was a contemporary of the Maratha raja of Tanjavur, Sarabhoji II (1798-1832). (more)

abhiseka
    (alternate spellings:  abhisheka)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Sprinkling; showering; bathing a deity or a guru. (more)

abhivadana
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Reverential salutation of a superior like a teacher or any elder. (more)

acara
    (alternate spellings:  achara)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Matters of custom and tradition that serve as a general discipline. (more)

acarya
    (alternate spellings:  acharya)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
A teacher or spiritual Master (more)

adhikarana
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Placing at the head of; appointing; (more)

adhyapana
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Imparting instruction in the Vedas (more)

adhyaropa
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
lit. "false covering"; superimposition of the unreal upon the real. (more)

adhyasa
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
false perception; superimposition. (more)

adhyaya
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
A chapter or division of a work (more)

adhyayana
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Learning the Vedas, chanting them (more)

Adi Sankara
    (alternate spellings:  Adi Shankara)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
"Adi" means "first." See under the name "Shankara" (more)
Related Terms: Shankara

Advaita
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
"non-dualist" interpretation of the Vedānta (more)

Agama
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
The āgama śāstras deal with ritual, iconography, the construction of temples, yantras and so on. (more)

agrahara
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
The Brahmin quarter in a village or town (more)

ahankara
    (alternate spellings:  ahamkara)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
the ego; the "I"-consciousness (more)

ahimsa
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
"non-violence," a fundamental tenet of Hindu ethics (more)

ahitagnin
    (alternate spellings:  ahitagni)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
One who tends the sacred śrauta and grhya fires (more)

ahuti
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Oblation made in the sacrificial fire. (more)

Airavata
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
The celestial elephant. (more)

Aiyanar
    (Language:   Tamil)
Almost all villages of Tamil Nadu have a guardian deity (grama devata) called Aiyanar, also known as Sasta. (more)

aksata
    (alternate spellings:  akshata)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Whole, uninjured; unbroken rice grains used in various rites. (more)

amrita vrisht
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
“shower of nectar” (in Hinduism) (more)

ananda
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
"bliss, beatitude, joy" (more)

anandamaya-kosha
    (alternate spellings:  anandamaya-kosa)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
the sheath of bliss (more)
Related Terms: panchakoshas

Anandashram
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
“abode of bliss” (in Hinduism) (more)

Andal
    (Language:   Tamil)
Daughter of Visnucitta who belonged to Srivilliputtur in Tirunel­veli district. (more)

anga (s)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Limb(s); the six limbs of the Vedas (more)

annamaya-kosha
    (alternate spellings:  annamaya-kosa)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
the sheath of nutriment; the physical body (more)
Related Terms: panchakoshas

antahkarana
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
The internal organ consisting of mind, memory, intellect, and ego (more)

anudatta
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Lowered tone in Vedic chanting (more)
Related Terms: udatta

anumana
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Inference in Nyāya. (more)

anusvara
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Literally means "after-sound" (more)

apara vidya
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Lower type of knowledge. (more)

Apara-Brahman
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
the "non-supreme" or penultimate Brahman (more)

aparoksa
    (alternate spellings:  aparoksha)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Literally, "not indirect, non-mediated"; thus, direct, immediate (jñāna, knowledge) (more)
Related Terms: paroksha

apavada
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
de-superimposition; the removal of superimposition (more)

apavarga
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Liberation, emancipation of the soul (more)

Appar
    (alternate spellings:  Apparsvamigal, Apparsvamin, Tirunavukkarasu)
    (Language:   Tamil)
A celebrated Saiva saint poet whose hymns are included in the Tevaram (qv). (more)

Appayya Diksita
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
(1554-1626) He belonged to a family of scholars and wrote 104 works on such topics as poetics and Vedanta. (more)

Apsara
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Celestial damsel. (more)

arangerru
    (alternate spellings:  arangerram)
    (Language:   Tamil)
Presenting a literary work, dance recital or dramatic performance for the first time. (more)

arghya
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Libation to the gods, rsis or fathers (more)

Arunagirinathar
    (Language:   Tamil)
He belonged to the 15th century and his hymns in praise of Kanda or Muruga (more)

arupa
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
formless; beyond form (more)
Related Terms: rupa

asamshakti
    (alternate spellings:  asamsakti)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
non-attachment; the fifth of the seven stages of enlightenment (more)

ashrama
    (alternate spellings:  ashram, asram, asrama)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
the four stages of life for a Hindu (more)

ashtanga-yoga
    (alternate spellings:  astanga-yoga)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
lit. "eight-limbed yoga"; a reference to the eight steps of rāja-yoga. (more)

astaksari
    (alternate spellings:  ashtakshari)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
An eight-syllable mantra like "Aum Namo Nārāyanāya". (more)

asvamedha
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Horse-sacrifice performed by an imperial ruler or a "sārvabhauma" (literally a "universal monarch"). (more)

asvattha
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Ficus religiosa, the sacred-fig tree ("peepal" tree), the bo tree (more)

atithya
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Pertaining to a guest; acts of hospitality (more)

Atma
    (alternate spellings:  ātmā, Atmā, Âtma, Âtmâ, Atman)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
the real or true "Self," underlying the ego and its manifestations (more)

Atma-jnani
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
one who has realized the Self. (more)

Atma-vichara
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
enquiry into the Self (more)

Atma-vidya
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Science of the Self; it is learning that imparts the highest wisdom and enlightenment. (more)

Aum
    (alternate spellings:  Om)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
the most sacred syllable in Hinduism, regarded as the "seed" of all mantras (more)

Auvvai
    (alternate spellings:  Auvvaiyar)
    (Language:   Tamil)
Great saint-poetess who is often referred to as "Auvya-patti". (more)

avarana
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
the veiling or concealment of Brahman by manifestation. (more)

avastha
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
state of consciousness (more)

avatara
    (alternate spellings:  avatar)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
the earthly "descent," incarnation, or manifestation of God (more)

avidya
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
"ignorance" of the truth; spiritual delusion, unawareness of Brahma. (more)

avyakta
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
hidden, unmanifest. (more)

azhvar
    (alternate spellings:  alvar, alwar)
    (Language:   Tamil)
The word means "immersed in the Lord". The Azhvars, numbering twelve, are Vaisnava saint-poets. (more)

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