- ṡábda-brahman
- शब्दब्रह्मन्
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Brahman — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Brahman (homonymie). Brahman (devanāgarī: ब्रह्मन्)[1] est un terme sanskrit qui apparaît dans le plus ancien texte védique, cette collection de versets de louanges (la ṛgsamhitā) que la tradition transmet jusqu… … Wikipédia en Français
śabda — ▪ Indian philosophy (Sanskrit: “sound”), in Indian philosophy, verbal testimony as a means of obtaining knowledge. In the orthodox philosophical systems (darśana), śabda is equated with the authority of the Vedas (most ancient sacred… … Universalium
Nirguna Brahman — Nirguṇa brahman (devanāgarī: निर्गुण ब्रह्मन्, nirguṇa brahman) est un terme composé de nirguṇa qui signifie en sanskrit, en hindi (et dans d autres langues indiennes), « dépourvu de qualités »[1] ou « sans qualité » [2],… … Wikipédia en Français
Saguṇa Brahman — (devanāgarī: सगुण ब्रह्मन्) est un terme composé de saguṇa qui signifie en sanskrit, hindi « doué de qualités, de vertus »[1] ou encore « l être suprême pourvu d attributs »[2] et de Brahman qui veut dire « Dieu » ou … Wikipédia en Français
Acyutananda — Achyutananda Das (or Acytānanda) was a 16th century poet seer and Vaisnava saint from Orissa, India. He was considered to have the power to see the past, present and future. He was a prolific author and one of a group of five that led a… … Wikipedia
Shiva — For other uses, see Shiva (disambiguation). Shiva A statue de … Wikipedia
Teachings of Prem Rawat — The core of Prem Rawat s teaching is that the individual’s need for fulfillment can be satisfied by turning within to contact a constant source of peace and joy. Rather than a body of dogma, he emphasizes a direct experience of transcendence,… … Wikipedia
Shabda — Śabda (devanāgarī : शब्द)[1] est un terme sanskrit qui signifie « son ». Dans la philosophie du Sāṃkhya, śabda est l objet de perception (Tanmātra) associé à l organe des sens (Jñānendriya) appelé « śrotra » (sens de l… … Wikipédia en Français
Vishishtadvaita — Vedanta (IAST IAST|Viśishṭādvaita Vedanta ;Sanskrit: विशिष्टाद्वैत)) is a sub school of the Vedānta (literally, end or the goal of Knowledge , Sanskrit) school of Hindu philosophy, the other major sub schools of Vedānta being Advaita and Dvaita … Wikipedia
Indian philosophy — Any of the numerous philosophical systems developed on the Indian subcontinent, including both orthodox (astika) systems, namely, the Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Mimamsa, and Vedanta schools of philosophy, and unorthodox (nastika) systems … Universalium