Property:CTD term short description

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(1) One of the seven qualities of sound— the one and sole attribute of Akâsa; (2) the ''seventh ''no...  +
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(Vide ''Supra''.) Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="color: grey; font-size: 90...  +
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1. An interior illumination developed by the practice of meditation. 2. The efficient spiritual caus...  +
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100 Kôti, or a sum equal to 1,000,000,000 Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="co...  +
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100,000 of units, either in specie or anything else Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span...  +
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A ''Samhitâ ''collection of Sama Veda; also a priest, a chanter of the Sama Veda Category: Theosophi...  +
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A ''gana ''or class of gods 236 in number. Certain ''Forces ''in esoteric teachings Category: Theoso...  +
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A Brahman ascetic; one vowed to celibacy, a monk, virtually, or a religious student Category: Theoso...  +
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A Buddhist historical work written by Bhikshu Mohânâma, the uncle of King Dhatusma. An authority on ...  +
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A Buddhist king of Magadha Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="color: grey; font...  +
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A Buddhist work containing moral precepts Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="co...  +
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A Calabrese, born in 1568, who, from his childhood exhibited strange powers, and gave himself up dur...  +
A Canon‐Kabbalist of the XVIIth century, reputed to have learned a key to the Gnostic works from Cop...  +
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A Chinese traveller and writer in the early centuries of Christianity, who wrote on Buddhism Categor...  +
A Chinese work on Cosmogony Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="color: grey; fon...  +
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A Christian sect in Syria of the VIth cent. (550) which held that Christ had only one nature and tha...  +
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A Church Father and a voluminous writer, who had been a Neo‐Platonist and a disciple of Ammonius Sac...  +
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A Church Father, who declared the heliocentric system a heretical doctrine, and that of the antipode...  +
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A Fish: the symbol of the Fish has been frequently referred to Jesus, the Christ of the New Testamen...  +
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A Force in nature and in man. When it is the former, it is an agent which gives rise to the various ...  +