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Glossary of terms used in Hinduism  
 
 

taijasa
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
The individual being in the dream state. (more)
Related Terms: svapna

tamas
    (alternate spellings:  tamasic)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
In Hinduism and Buddhism, the lowest of the three cosmic qualities (gunas) that are a result of creation; tamas literally means "darkness" and this cosmic quality or energy is characterized by error, ignorance, heaviness, inertia, etc. (more)
Related Terms: guna

tamo-guna
    (alternate spellings:  tamoguna)
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
See under "guna (guṇa)." (more)
Related Terms: guna

tandava
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Dance, particularly, with masculine aspects. (more)

tanumanasi
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
The state of pure, attenuated mind; the third of the seven stages of enlightenment. (more)

tapas
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Austerity; intense mental concentration; literally warmth, fire; self-denial; ascetic endeavour. (more)
Related Terms: raja-yoga

Taraka-Rama
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Rāma who takes one across worldly existence; Rāma who liberates. (more)

tarpana
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Pleasing or satisfying; offering libations to the fathers, seers and celestials. (more)

Tayumanavar
    (Language:   Tamil)
Saiva saint-poet (1705-42) was in his early years in the employ of the Nayakas of Madurai. (more)

Tevaram
    (Language:   Tamil)
One of the basic scriptures of Southern Saivism and part of the Tirumurai. (more)

Tirukkural
    (Language:   Tamil)
See under "Kural". (more)
Related Terms: Kural (Tirukkural)

Tirumafugaiyazhvar
    (Language:   Tamil)
One of the twelve Vaisnava saint-poets whose compositions are included in the Nalayira-Divyaprabandham. (more)

tiruman
    (Language:   Tamil)
Sacred earth worn by Vaisnavas. (more)

Tirumular
    (Language:   Tamil)
A great siddha and mystic who must have been the forerunner of Sundaramurti and other Saiva saints. (more)

Tirumurai
    (Language:   Tamil)
It is regarded as the Marai or Veda of Tamil Saivism and comprises the Tevaram, the Tiruvacakam, the Tirumantiram and the Periyapuranam. (more)

Tirumurugarrupadai
    (Language:   Tamil)
The first part of the Samgam classic Pattupattu (more)

Tiruvalluvar
    (Language:   Tamil)
See under "Kural". (more)
Related Terms: Kural

tiruvaymozhi
    (Language:   Tamil)
See under "Nammazhvar". (more)
Related Terms: Nammazhvar

Tolkappiyam
    (Language:   Tamil)
Treatise on Tamil grammar, it is perhaps the oldest extant work in that language (more)

Trimurti
    (Language:   Sanskrit)
Literally, "having three forms;" in Hindu tradition, a triadic expression of the Divine. (more)

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