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limit:

The maximum number of results to return
offset:

The offset of the first result
link:

Show values as links
headers:

Display the headers/property names
mainlabel:

The label to give to the main page name
intro:

The text to display before the query results, if there are any
outro:

The text to display after the query results, if there are any
searchlabel:

Text for continuing the search
default:

The text to display if there are no query results
import-annotation:

Additional annotated data are to be copied during the parsing of a subject
propsep:

The separator between the properties of a result entry
valuesep:

The separator between the values for a property of a result
template:

The name of a template with which to display the printouts
named args:

Name the arguments passed to the template
userparam:

A value passed into each template call, if a template is used
class:

An additional CSS class to set for the list
introtemplate:

The name of a template to display before the query results, if there are any
outrotemplate:

The name of a template to display after the query results, if there are any
sep:

The separator between results
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Curetes
The Priest‐Initiates of ancient Crete, in the service of Cybele. Initiation in their temples was ver ...
Cutha
An ancient city in Babylonia after which a tablet giving an account of “creation” is named. The “Cut ...
Cuvier, Georges
was a French naturalist and zoologist.
Cycle
From the Greek Kuklos. The ancients divided time into end less cycles, wheels within wheels, all ...
Cynocephalus
The Egyptian Hapi. There was a notable difference between the ape‐headed gods and the “Cynocepha ...
D
Both in the English and Hebrew alphabets the fourth letter, whose numerical value is four. The symbo ...
Daath
Knowledge; “the conjunction of Chokmah and Binah, Wisdom and Understanding”: sometimes, in error, ca ...
Dabar
D (a) B (a) R (im), meaning the “Word”, and the “Words” in the Chaldean Kabbala, Dabar and Log ...
Dabistan
The land of Iran; ancient Persia<span style="color: ...
Dache‐Dachus
The dual emanation of Moymis, the progeny of the dual or androgynous World‐Principle, the male Apaso ...
Dactyli
From daktulos, “a finger”. The name given to the Phrygian Hierophants of Kybele, who were regard ...
Dadouchos
The torch‐hearer, one of the four celebrants in the Eleusinian mysteries. There were several attache ...
Daemon
In the original Hermetic works and ancient classics it has a meaning identical with that of “god”, “ ...
Daenam
Lit., “Knowledge”, the principle of understanding in man, rational Soul, or Manas, according to ...
Dag, Dagon
“Fish” and also “Messiah”. Dagon was the Chaldean man‐fish Oannes, the mysterious being who arose da ...
Daitya Guru
The instructor of the giants, called Daityas (q.v.) Allegorically, it is the title given to the ...
Daityas
Giants, Titans, and exoterically demons, but in truth identical with certain Asuras, the intellectua ...
Daivi‐prakriti
Primordial, homogeneous light, called by some Indian Occultists “the Light of the Logos” (see Note ...
Dakini
Female demons, vampires and blood‐ drinkers (asra‐pas). In the Purânas they attend upon the ...
Daksha
A form of Brahmâ and his son in the Purânas But the Rig Veda states that “Daksha sprang from Adi ...
Dalada
A very precious relic of Gautama the Buddha; viz., his supposed left canine tooth preserved at the g ...
Dama
Restraint of the senses<span style="color: grey; fon ...
Dambulla
The name of a huge rock in Ceylon. It is about 400 feet above the level of the sea. Its upper portio ...
Dammapadan
A Buddhist work containing moral precepts<span style ...
Dana
Almsgiving to mendicants, lit., “charity”, the first of the six Paramitas in Buddhism [[Category: Th ...
Danavas
Almost the same as Daityas; giants and demons, the opponents of the ritualistic gods [[Category: ...
Dangma
In Esotericism a purified Soul. A Seer and an Initiate; one who has attained full wisdom [[Category: ...
Daos
The seventh King (Shepherd) of the divine Dynasty, who reigned over the Babylonians for the space of ...
Darasta
Ceremonial magic practised by the central Indian tribes, especially among the Kolarians [[Category: ...
Dardanus
The Son of Jupiter and Electra, who received the Kabeiri gods as a dowry, and took them to Samothrac ...
Darha
The ancestral spirits of the Kolarians<span style="c ...
Darsanas
The Schools of Indian philosophy, of which there are six; Shad‐darsanas or six demonstrations [[ ...
Dasa‐sil
The ten obligations or commandments taken by and binding upon the priests of Buddha; the five obliga ...
Dava
The moon, in Tibetan astrology<span style="color: gr ...
Davkina
The wife of Hea, “the goddess of the lower regions, the consort of the Deep”, the mother of Meroda ...
Day of Brahma
See “Brahmâʹs Day” etc.<span style="color: grey; fon ...
Dayanisi
The god worshipped by the Jews along with other Semites, as the “Ruler of men”; Dionysos—the Sun; wh ...
Dayus • Dyaus
A Vedic term. The unrevealed Deity, or that which reveals Itself only as light and the bright day—me ...
Death, Kiss of
According to the Kabbalah, the earnest follower does not die by the power of the Evil Spirit, Yetzer ...
Dei termini
The name for pillars with human heads representing Hermes, placed at cross‐roads by the ancient Gree ...
Deist
One who admits the existence of a god or gods, but claims to know nothing of either and denies revel ...
Demerit
In Occult and Buddhistic parlance, a constituent of Karma. It is through avidya or ignorance of ...
Demeter
The Hellenic name for the Latin Ceres, the goddess of corn and tillage. The astronomical sign, Virgo ...
Demiurgic Mind
The same as “Universal Mind”. Mahat, the first “product” of Brahmâ, or himself [[Category: Theosophi ...
Demiurgos
The Demiurge or Artificer; the Supernal Power which built the universe. Freemasons derive from this ...
Demon est Deus inversus
A Kabbalistic axiom; lit., “the devil is god reversed”; which means that there is neither evil nor g ...
Demonologia
Treatises or Discourses upon Demons, or Gods in their dark aspects [[Category: Theosophical Glossary ...
Demons
According to the Kabbalah, the demons dwell in the world of Assiah, the world of matter and of the “ ...
Demrusch
A Giant in the mythology of ancient Iran<span style= ...
Denis, Angoras
A physician of Paris, astrologer and alchemist in the XIVth century” (R.M.C.) [[Category: Theosophic ...