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Brahma Vach
Male and female Brahmâ. Vâch is also some‐times called the female logos; for Vâch means Speech, lite ...
Brahma Vidya
The knowledge, the esoteric science, about the two Brahmas and their true nature [[Category: Theosop ...
Brahma Viraj
The same: Brahmâ separating his body into two halves, male and female, creates in them Vâch and Virâ ...
Brahmachari
A Brahman ascetic; one vowed to celibacy, a monk, virtually, or a religious student [[Category: Theo ...
Brahmajnani
One possessed of complete Knowledge; an Illuminatus in esoteric parlance [[Category: Theosophica ...
Brahman
The highest of the four castes in India, one supposed or rather fancying himself, as high among men, ...
Brahmana period
One of the four periods into which Vedic literature has been divided by Orientalists [[Category: The ...
Brahmanas
Hindu Sacred Books. Works composed by, and for Brahmans. Commentaries on those portions of the Vedas ...
Brahmanaspati
The planet Jupiter; a deity in the Rig ‐Veda, known in the exoteric works as Brihaspati, who ...
Brahmapuri
Lit., “the City of Brahmâ<span style="color: grey; f ...
Brahmaputras
The Sons of Brahmâ<span style="color: grey; font-siz ...
Brahmarandhra
A spot on the crown of the head connected by Sushumna, a cord in the spinal column, with the hea ...
Brahmarshis
The Brahminical Rishis<span style="color: grey; font ...
Brahma’s Day
A period of 2,160,000,000 years during which Brahmâ having emerged out of his golden egg (Hiranyag ...
Brahma’s Night
A period of equal duration, during which Brahmâ. is said to be asleep. Upon awakening he recommences ...
Bread and Wine
Baptism and the Eucharist have their direct origin in pagan Egypt. There the “waters of purification ...
Briareus
A famous giant in the Theogony of Hesiod. The son of Cœlus and Terra, a monster with 50 heads and 10 ...
Briatic World • Briah
This world is the second of the Four worlds of the Kabbalists and referred to the highest created “A ...
Bride
The tenth Sephira, Malkuth, is called by the Kabbalists the Bride of Microprosopus; she is the final ...
Brihadaranyaka
The name of a Upanishad. One of the sacred and secret books of the Brahmins; an Aranyaka ' ...
Brihaspati
The name of a Deity, also of a Rishi. It is like wise the name of the planet Jupiter. He is the ...
Briseus
A name given to the god Bacchus from his nurse, Briso. He had also a temple at Brisa, a promontory o ...
Brothers of the Shadow
A name given by the Occultists to Sorcerers, and especially to the Tibetan Dugpas, of whom there ...
Bubaste
A city in Egypt which was sacred to the cats, and where was their principal shrine. Many hundreds of ...
Buddha
Lit., “The Enlightened”. The highest degree of knowledge. To become a Buddha one has to break throug ...
Buddha Siddharta
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Buddhachhaya
Lit., “the shadow of Buddha”. It is said to become visible at certain great events, and during some ...
Buddhaphala
Lit., “the fruit of Buddha”, the fruition of Arahattvaphalla'', or Arhatship [[Category: ...
Buddhi
Universal Soul or Mind. Mahâbuddhi is a name of Mahat (see “Alaya”); also the spiritual Soul in ...
Buddhism
Buddhism is now split into two distinct Churches : the Southern and the Northern Church. The former ...
Buddhochinga
The name of a great Indian Arhat who went to China in the 4th century to propagate Buddhism and conv ...
Budha
“The Wise and Intelligent”, the Son of Soma, the Moon, and of Rokini or Taraka, wife of Brihaspati c ...
Bull‐Worship
The worship of the Bull and the Ram was addressed to one and the same power, that of generative crea ...
Bumapa
A school of men, usually a college of mystic students [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)] ...
Bunda‐hish
An old Eastern work in which among other things anthropology is treated in an allegorical fashion [[ ...
Burham‐i‐Kati
A Hermetic Eastern work<span style="color: grey; fon ...
Buri
“The producer”, the Son of Bestla, in Norse legends< ...
Buru Bonga
The “Spirit of the Hills”. This Dryadic deity is worshipped by the Kolarian tribes of Central India ...
Busardier
A Hermetic philosopher born in Bohemia who is credited with having made a genuine powder of projecti ...
Butler
An English name assumed by an adept, a disciple of some Eastern Sages, of whom many fanciful stories ...
Bythos
A Gnostic term meaning “Depth” or the “great Deep”, Chaos. It is equivalent to space, before anythin ...
B’ne Alhim • Beni Elohim
“Sons of God ”, literally or more correctly “Sons of the gods”, as Elohim is the plural of Eloah. A ...
Cabar Zio
“The mighty Lord of Splendour” (Codex Nazaraeus), they who procreate seven beneficent lives, ' ...
Cabeiri • Kabiri
Deities, held in the highest veneration at Thebes, in Lemnos, Phrygia, Macedonia, and especially at ...
Cabletow
A Masonic term for a certain object used in the Lodges. Its origin lies in the thread of the Brahman ...
Cadmus
The supposed inventor of the letters of the alphabet. He may have been their originator and teacher ...
Caduceus
The Greek poets and mythologists took C—The third letter of the English alphabet, which has no ...
Caesar
A far‐famed astrologer and “professor of magic,” i.e., an Occultist, during the reign of Henry IV of ...
Cagliostro
A famous Adept, whose real name is claimed (by his enemies) to have been Joseph Balsamo. He was a na ...
Cain • Kayn
In Esoteric symbology he is said to be identical with Jehovah or the “Lord God” of the fourth chapte ...