an-ālambana

an-ālambana
अनालम्बन

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  • āśraya-ālambana — the receptacle of love for Kṛṣṇa, the bhaktas. This is an aspect of vibhāva, one of the five essential ingredients of rasa. Although the word āśraya also conveys the same meaning as āśraya ālambana, it may often be used in the general sense of… …   The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia

  • viṣaya-ālambana — the object of the transcendental senses on which there is ālambana (dependence) for the advancement of prema. This is an aspect of vibhāva, which is one of the five essential ingredients of rasa see vibhāva …   The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia

  • nir-ālambana — निरालम्बन …   Indonesian dictionary

  • sam-ālambana — समालम्बन …   Indonesian dictionary

  • vāg-ālambana — वागालम्बन …   Indonesian dictionary

  • Dignāga — (Chinese: 陳那論師/域龍, Sanskrit: दिग्नाग, Tibetan: ཕྲོགས་ཀྱི་གླང་པོ་) (c 480 540 CE) was an Indian scholar and one of the Buddhist founders of Indian logic. He was born into a Brahmin[1] family in Simhavakta near Kanchi Kanchipuram), and very little… …   Wikipedia

  • Nava rasas — The Nine Rasas are the nine basic emotions that are fundamental to all Indian aesthetics and art forms dance, music and literature. Bharata Muni enunciated the Rasas for the first time.Bharata Muni, in his Nātyasāstra, spoke only of eight rasas:… …   Wikipedia

  • Dignaga — Dignāga Dignāga (Dinnāga, v 440 v 520), célèbre bouddhiste indien du Ve au VIe siècle, réformateur et fondateur de la nouvelle logique (Hetuvidyā) bouddhique. On le considère comme le père de la Nyāya (raison juste) du moyen âge indien. Il est né …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dignāga — (Dinnāga, v 440 v 520), célèbre bouddhiste indien du Ve au VIe siècle, réformateur et fondateur de la nouvelle logique (Hetuvidyā) bouddhique. On le considère comme le père de la Nyāya (raison juste) du Moyen Âge indien. Il est né dans une… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • pratyaya — In Buddhism, an auxiliary, indirect cause, as distinguished from a direct cause (hetu). A seed, for example, is the direct cause of a plant, whereas sunlight, water, and earth are the auxiliary causes. Sometimes pratyaya is used to refer to cause …   Universalium

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