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Agla This Kabbalistic word is a talisman composed of the initals of the four words “Ateh Gibor Leolam Ado ...
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Agneyastra The fiery missiles or weapons used by the Gods in the exoteric Purânas and the Mahâbhârata t ...
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Agni The God of Fire in the Veda; the oldest and the most revered of Gods in India. He is one of the thre ...
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Agni Bahu An ascetic son of Manu Swâyambhuva, the “Self‐born”. ...
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Agni Bhuvah Lit., “born of fire”, the term is applied to the four races of Kshatriyas (the second or warrior ...
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Agni Dhatu Samadhi A kind of contemplation in Yoga practice, when Kundalini is raised to the extreme and the infinitude ...
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Agni Hotri The priests who served the Fire‐God in Aryan antiquity. The term Agni Hotri is one that denotes obla ...
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Agnishwattas A class of Pitris, the creators of the first ethereal race of men. Our solar ancestors as contrasted ...
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Agni‐ratha A “Fiery Vehicle” literally. A kind of flying machine. Spoken of in ancient works of magic in India ...
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Agnoia “Divested of reason”, lit., “irrationality”, when speaking of the animal Soul. According to Plutarch ...
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Agnostic A word claimed by Mr. Huxley to have been coined by him to indicate one who believes nothing which c ...
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Agra‐Sandhani The “Assessors” or Recorders who read at the judgment of a disembodied Soul the record of its li ...
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Agruerus A very ancient Phœnician god. The same as Saturn.<sp ...
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Aham “I”—the basis of Ahankâra, Self‐hood.<span style ...
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Ahan “Day”;the Body of Brahmâ, in the Purânas.<span s ...
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Ahankara The conception of “I”, Self‐consciousness or Self‐ identity; the “I”, the egotistical and mâyâvic ...
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Aheie Existence. He who exists; corresponds to Kether and Macroprosopus. [[Category: Theosophical Glossary ...
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Ahi A serpent. A name of Vritra, the Vedic demon of drought. [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD term ...
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Ahti The “Dragon” in the Eddas.
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Ahu “One” and the First.<span style="color: grey; font-s ...
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Ahum The first three principles of septenary man in the Avesta ; the gross living man and his vital a ...
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Ahura The same as Asura, the holy, the Breath‐ like. Ahura Mazda, the Ormuzd of the Zoroastrians or Pa ...
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Ahura Mazda The personified deity, the Principle of Universal Divine Light of the Parsis. From Ahura or Asura' ...
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Ah‐hi Ahi (Sk.), or Serpents. Dhyân Chohans. “Wise Serpents” or Dragons of Wisdom. [[Category: T ...
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Aidoneus The God and King of the Nether World; Pluto or Dionysos Chthonios (subterranean). Nameless, and ther ...
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Aij Talon The supreme deity of the Yakoot, a tribe in Northern Siberia. [[Category: Theosophical Glossary ...
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Ain The negatively existent; deity in repose, and absolutely passive. [w.w.w.] [[Category: Theosophical ...
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Ain Soph The “Boundless” or Limitless; Deity emanating and extending. [w.w.w.]
Ain Soph is also written E ...
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Ain Soph Aur The Boundless Light which concentrates into the First and highest Sephira or Kether, the Crown. [w. ...
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Aindri Wife of Indra.<span style="color: grey; font-size: 9 ...
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Aindriya Or Indrânî, Indriya; Sakti. The female aspect or “wife” of Indra. [[Category: Theosophical G ...
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Ain‐Aior The only “Self‐existent” a mystic name for divine substance. [w.w.w.] [[Category: Theosophical Gloss ...
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Airyamen Yaego Or Airyana Vaêgo; the primeval land of bliss referred to in the Vendîdâd, where Ahura Mazda ...
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Airyana‐ishejo The name of a prayer to the “holy Airyamen”, the divine aspect of Ahriman before the latter became a ...
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Aish The word for “Manʺ.<span style="color: grey; font-si ...
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Aisvarikas A theistic school of Nepaul, which sets up Âdi Buddha as a supreme god ( Îsvara ), instead of seeing ...
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Aitareya The name of an Aranyaka (Brâhmana) and a Upanishad of the Rig Veda. Some of its portions are pur ...
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Aith‐ur Solar fire, divine Æther.<span style="color: grey; f ...
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Aize • Liber De Lapide Philosophico. An alchemic treatise by an unknown German author; dated 1677. It is to be fo ...
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Aja Aja (Sk.). “Unborn”, uncreated; an epithet belonging to many of the primordial gods, but e ...
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Ajitas One of the Occult names of the twelve great gods incarnating in each Manvantara. The Occultists iden ...
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Ajnana • Agyana Non‐knowledge; absence of knowledge rather than “ignorance” as generally translated. An Ajnâni m ...
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Akar The proper name of that division of the Ker‐ neter infernal regions, which may be called Hell. [w. w ...
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Akasa The subtle, supersensuous spiritual essence which pervades all space; the primordial substance erron ...
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Akbar The great Mogul Emperor of India, the famous patron of religions, arts, and sciences, the most liber ...
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Akiba The only one of the four Tanaim (initiated prophets) who entering the Garden of Delight (of ...
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Alexander Nikolaevich Aksakoff • Alexandr Aksakov Russian writer, translator, journalist, editor.
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Akshara Supreme Deity; lit., “indestructible”, ever perfect. ...
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Akta Anointed: a title of Twashtri or Visvakarman, the highest “Creator” and Logos in the Rig ‐Veda. ...
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Akupara The Tortoise, the symbolical turtle on which the earth is said to rest. [[Category: Theosophical Glo ...
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