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  • “ These Brâhmanas (the Rishi Prajâpati ?), the creators of the world, are born here (on earth) again and agai ...elements (the tanmâtras) * goes to the highest goal.” “ The Lord Prajâpati (Brahmâ) created all this by the mind only,” ''i.e.'', by ''Dhyana'', or
    41 KB (6,723 words) - 04:31, 23 January 2022
  • ...f Lives,” ‡ are here said to correspond with Sun and Moon, as Brahmâ-Prajâpati and Vâch, or Osiris and Isis, are the parents of the natural life. This Qu ...eels with some Western Occultists and Kabalists, and for the “Builders” or Prajâpati with us.
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  • ...the One, or the Creative God, is with the Hindus the “Ancient,” Sanat, the Prajâpati of the Vedas and the Brahmâ of the Brâhmans—the heavenly Androgyne, as
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  • |term diacritical=Brahmâ Prajâpati ...lly the “Lord of Creatures”. In this aspect Brahmâ is the synthesis of the Prajâpati or creative Forces {{etg-source|TG}}.
    284 bytes (40 words) - 09:16, 10 February 2022
  • ...nce,” as Mother-Nature. She is associated in the work of creation with the Prajâpati. She is male and female ''ad libitum'', as Eve is with Adam. And she is a f
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  • In the Aitarêya Brâhmana, the breath (''asu'') of Brahmâ-Prajâpati became alive, and from that breath he created the Asuras. Later on, after t
    46 KB (7,718 words) - 18:08, 18 February 2022
  • ...f Being (''i.e.'', to the individual Higher Self, as Nilakantha thinks, to Prajâpati, according to the commentator Arjûna Misra), and asked him to destroy thei ...), though impelled, without the Prâna (expirational breath), she ran up to Prajâpati (Brahmâ), saying, ‘ Be pleased, O venerable sir ! ’ The
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  • ...or Parabrahman, the One and the Secondless.</ref> and from this the first Prajâpati, the Lord of Beings, emerges, and becomes the progenitor of mankind. And th
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  • ...Dhruva (the ex-pole star) is placed&nbsp;; and ''along that tail ''are the Prajâpati, Agni, Indra, Dharma, etc.&nbsp;; and ''across its loins ''the Seven Rishis
    27 KB (4,653 words) - 05:12, 19 February 2022
  • ...ns: the Seven Spirits subordinate to Ildabaoth of the Nazareans; the seven Prajâpati of the Hindus, etc.
    37 KB (6,244 words) - 15:11, 10 October 2022
  • ...nomâtrasarira''. These Manasa are the ''Arupa ''or incorporeal sons of the Prajâpati Virâj, in another version. But as Arjuna Misra identifies Virâj with Brah
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  • ...the Shatkon, the writer says it “represents the great universe ब्रह्माण्ड (Brahmânda) — the whole endless महाकाश (Mahâkâśa)—with all the p ...m it as Brahm, as itself (Bhagavant) has no first cause (apûrva). Brahm as Prajâpati manifests himself as the androgyne Sephira first of all as the ten Sephirot
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  • ...nesis ii, 7), are here said to correspond with the Sun and Moon, as Brahmâ-Prajâpati and Vâch, or Osiris and Isis, are the parents of the natural life. This Qu
    101 KB (16,789 words) - 09:49, 17 May 2024
  • ...the reverse of gods. ''Asu ''means breath, and it is with his breath that Prajâpati (Brahmâ) creates the Asuras. When ritualism and dogma got the better of th
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  • ...nificance and is a name of Brahmâ in his phallic character as generator or Prajâpati (''q.v.'') {{ctg-source|TG}}.
    351 bytes (58 words) - 11:46, 7 January 2023
  • ...aya; according to the Purânic accounts. It is the usual abode of Bhrigâ, a Prajâpati (Progenitor) and a Rishi, one of the seven who are said to be co‐existent
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  • ...birth to “mind-born” beings, their “Sons,” the second class of Pitris (or Prajâpati, or Rishis, etc.), one degree more material; these, to the third—the last
    41 KB (6,869 words) - 21:14, 11 December 2023

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