Property:CTD term short description
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A certain Brotherhood of mystics. Its name had far better never have been divulged, as it led a grea... +
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A certain class of celestial Beings who are said to inhabit ''Maharloka. ''They are the rulers of ou... +
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A certain degree of ecstatic contemplation. A stage in ''Samâdhi.'' Category: Theosophical Glossary ... +
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A chariot: the Kabalists say that the Supreme after he had established the Ten Sephiroth used them a... +
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A chief of the giants in the ''Edda ''and the ally of the gods. The highest of the Water‐gods, and t... +
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A circle; also the ten divisions of the Vedas Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style... +
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A city in Assyria ; the ancient seat of a library from which George Smith excavated the earliest kno... +
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A city in Egypt which was sacred to the cats, and where was their principal shrine. Many hundreds of... +
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A class of Pitris, the creators of the first ethereal race of men. Our solar ancestors as contrasted... +
A class of Pitris, the “ancestors of man”, or the so‐called Prâjapâti, “progenitors”; one of the sev... +
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A class of fire‐gods or Salamanders Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="color: g... +
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A class of gods or ''Devas'', during the period of the fifth Manvantara. Category: Theosophical Glos... +
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A class of gods which will manifest in the fourteenth or last manvantara of our world— according to ... +
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A class of the “lunar” Pitris or “Ancestors”, Fathers, who are believed in popular superstition to h... +
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A college at Babylon; most famous during the early centuries of Christianity. Its glory, however, wa... +
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A commentary Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="color: grey; font-size: 90%; fo... +
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A commentator of the Hindu ''Manu Smriti ''Scriptures; a well‐known writer and historian Category: T... +
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A compound term, Sanskrit and Latin, meaning dual, nature in theosophical writings—spiritual and phy... +
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A compound word from ''lux ''(light) and ''aur'' (fire), thus meaning the “Light of (divine) Fire.” ... +
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