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Bihar Gyalpo
A king deified by the Dugpas. A patron over all their religious buildings [[Category: Theosophical G ...
Binah
Understanding. The third of the 10 Sephiroth, the third of the Supernal Triad; a female potency, cor ...
Birs Nimrud
Believed by the Orientalists to be the site of the Tower of Babel. The great pile of Birs Nimrud is ...
Black Dwarfs
The name of the Elves of Darkness, who creep about in the dark caverns of the earth and fabricate we ...
Black Fire
A Kabbalistic term for Absolute Light and Wisdom; “black” because it is incomprehensible to our fini ...
Black Magic
Sorcery; necromancy, or the raising of the dead, and other selfish abuses of abnormal powers. This a ...
Black Magic
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Блаватская ЕП - 1889 (обработанная).jpg Helena Petrovna Blavatsky • HPB
She was the main source of Theosophical teachings and discussed the major themes of Theosophy in man ...
Блаватский НВ.jpg Nikifor Vladimirovich Blavatsky
Vice Governor (1849-1861) of Erivan Province (now Armenia) of Russian Empire; husband of [[Blavatsky ...
Nikolai Dmitrievich Blavatsky
The nephew of N.V. Blavatsky, who served as secretary to the Tiflis governor K.I. Orlovsky, ...
Yuri Blavatsky • Youry Blavatsky
Infant-ward of H. P. Blavatsky and N. V. Blavatsky.
Boat of the Sun
This sacred solar boat was called Sekti, and it was steered by the dead. With the Egyptians the ...
Boaz
The great‐grandfather of David. The word is from B, meaning “in”, and oz “strength”, a symbolic ...
Bodha‐Bodhi
Wisdom‐knowledge<span style="color: grey; font-size: ...
Bodhi • Sambodhi
Receptive intelligence, in contradistinction to Buddhi, which is the potentiality of intelligenc ...
Bodhi Druma
The Bo or Bodhi tree; the tree of “knowledge the Pippala or ficus religiosa in botany. It is ...
Bodhidharma
Wisdom‐religion; or the wisdom contained in Dharma (ethics). Also the name of a great Arhat Ks ...
Bodhisattva
Lit., “he, whose essence (sattva) has become intelligence (bodhi)”; those who need but one m ...
Bodhyanga
Lit., the seven branches of knowledge or understanding. One of the 37 categories of the Bodhi pakc ...
Boehme
A great mystic philosopher, one of the most prominent Theosophists of the mediæval ages. He was born ...
Bona‐Oma • Bona Dea
A Roman goddess, the patroness of female Initiates and Occultists. Called also Fauna after her fathe ...
Bonati
Guido. A Franciscan monk, born at Florence in the XIIIth century and died in 1306. He became an astr ...
Bono
Peter. A Lombardian; a great adept in the Hermetic Science, who travelled to Persia to study Alchemy ...
Boodhasp
An alleged Chaldean; but in esoteric teaching a Buddhist (a Bodhisattva), from the East, who was the ...
Sepher Jetzirah • Book of the Creation
The most occult of all the Kabalistic works now in the possession of modern mystics. Its alleged ori ...
Book of the Dead
An ancient Egyptian ritualistic and occult work attributed to Thot‐Hermes. Found in the coffins of a ...
Book of the Keys
An ancient Kabbalistic work<span style="color: grey; ...
Цирков БМ.jpg Boris de Zirkoff
was an American Theosophist, editor and writer; a relative of H. P. Blavatsky, his mother was Lydia ...
Borj
The Mundane Mountain, a volcano or fire‐ mountain; the same as the Indian Meru [[Category: Theosophi ...
Borri
Joseph Francis. A great Hermetic philosopher, born at Milan in the 17th century. He was an adept, an ...
Borsippa
The planet‐tower, wherein Bel was worshipped in the days when astrolaters were the greatest astr ...
Both‐al
The Both‐al of the Irish is the descendant and copy of the Greek Batylos and the Beth‐el of Canaan, ...
Bragadini
Marco Antonio. A Venetian Rosicrucian of great achievements, an Occultist and Kabbalist who was deca ...
Bragi
The god of New Life, of the re‐incarnation of nature and man. He is called “the divine singer” witho ...
Brahma
The student must distinguish between Brahma the neuter, and Brahmâ, the male creator of the Indian P ...
Brahma Prajapati
“Brahmâ the Progenitor”, literally the “Lord of Creatures”. In this aspect Brahmâ is the synthesis o ...
Brahma Vach
Male and female Brahmâ. Vâch is also some‐times called the female logos; for Vâch means Speech, lite ...
Brahma Vidya
The knowledge, the esoteric science, about the two Brahmas and their true nature [[Category: Theosop ...
Brahma Viraj
The same: Brahmâ separating his body into two halves, male and female, creates in them Vâch and Virâ ...
Brahmachari
A Brahman ascetic; one vowed to celibacy, a monk, virtually, or a religious student [[Category: Theo ...
Brahmajnani
One possessed of complete Knowledge; an Illuminatus in esoteric parlance [[Category: Theosophica ...
Brahman
The highest of the four castes in India, one supposed or rather fancying himself, as high among men, ...
Brahmana period
One of the four periods into which Vedic literature has been divided by Orientalists [[Category: The ...
Brahmanas
Hindu Sacred Books. Works composed by, and for Brahmans. Commentaries on those portions of the Vedas ...
Brahmanaspati
The planet Jupiter; a deity in the Rig ‐Veda, known in the exoteric works as Brihaspati, who ...
Brahmapuri
Lit., “the City of Brahmâ<span style="color: grey; f ...
Brahmaputras
The Sons of Brahmâ<span style="color: grey; font-siz ...
Brahmarandhra
A spot on the crown of the head connected by Sushumna, a cord in the spinal column, with the hea ...
Brahmarshis
The Brahminical Rishis<span style="color: grey; font ...
Brahma’s Day
A period of 2,160,000,000 years during which Brahmâ having emerged out of his golden egg (Hiranyag ...
Brahma’s Night
A period of equal duration, during which Brahmâ. is said to be asleep. Upon awakening he recommences ...
Bread and Wine
Baptism and the Eucharist have their direct origin in pagan Egypt. There the “waters of purification ...
Briatic World • Briah
This world is the second of the Four worlds of the Kabbalists and referred to the highest created “A ...
Briareus
A famous giant in the Theogony of Hesiod. The son of Cœlus and Terra, a monster with 50 heads and 10 ...
Bride
The tenth Sephira, Malkuth, is called by the Kabbalists the Bride of Microprosopus; she is the final ...
Brihadaranyaka
The name of a Upanishad. One of the sacred and secret books of the Brahmins; an Aranyaka ' ...
Brihaspati
The name of a Deity, also of a Rishi. It is like wise the name of the planet Jupiter. He is the ...
Briseus
A name given to the god Bacchus from his nurse, Briso. He had also a temple at Brisa, a promontory o ...
Brotherhood of Luxor
A certain Brotherhood of mystics. Its name had far better never have been divulged, as it led a grea ...
Brothers of Light
This is what the great authority on secret societies, Brother Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie IX., says of t ...
Brothers of the Shadow
A name given by the Occultists to Sorcerers, and especially to the Tibetan Dugpas, of whom there ...
Bubaste
A city in Egypt which was sacred to the cats, and where was their principal shrine. Many hundreds of ...
Buddha
Lit., “The Enlightened”. The highest degree of knowledge. To become a Buddha one has to break throug ...
Buddha Siddharta
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Buddhachhaya
Lit., “the shadow of Buddha”. It is said to become visible at certain great events, and during some ...
Buddhaphala
Lit., “the fruit of Buddha”, the fruition of Arahattvaphalla'', or Arhatship [[Category: ...
Buddhi
Universal Soul or Mind. Mahâbuddhi is a name of Mahat (see “Alaya”); also the spiritual Soul in ...
Buddhism
Buddhism is now split into two distinct Churches : the Southern and the Northern Church. The former ...
Buddhochinga
The name of a great Indian Arhat who went to China in the 4th century to propagate Buddhism and conv ...
Budha
“The Wise and Intelligent”, the Son of Soma, the Moon, and of Rokini or Taraka, wife of Brihaspati c ...
Bull‐Worship
The worship of the Bull and the Ram was addressed to one and the same power, that of generative crea ...
Bumapa
A school of men, usually a college of mystic students [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)] ...
Bunda‐hish
An old Eastern work in which among other things anthropology is treated in an allegorical fashion [[ ...
Burham‐i‐Kati
A Hermetic Eastern work<span style="color: grey; fon ...
Buri
“The producer”, the Son of Bestla, in Norse legends< ...
Buru Bonga
The “Spirit of the Hills”. This Dryadic deity is worshipped by the Kolarian tribes of Central India ...
Busardier
A Hermetic philosopher born in Bohemia who is credited with having made a genuine powder of projecti ...
Butler
An English name assumed by an adept, a disciple of some Eastern Sages, of whom many fanciful stories ...
Bythos
A Gnostic term meaning “Depth” or the “great Deep”, Chaos. It is equivalent to space, before anythin ...
B’ne Alhim • Beni Elohim
“Sons of God ”, literally or more correctly “Sons of the gods”, as Elohim is the plural of Eloah. A ...
Cabar Zio
“The mighty Lord of Splendour” (Codex Nazaraeus), they who procreate seven beneficent lives, ' ...
Cabeiri • Kabiri
Deities, held in the highest veneration at Thebes, in Lemnos, Phrygia, Macedonia, and especially at ...
Cabletow
A Masonic term for a certain object used in the Lodges. Its origin lies in the thread of the Brahman ...
Cadmus
The supposed inventor of the letters of the alphabet. He may have been their originator and teacher ...
Caduceus
The Greek poets and mythologists took C—The third letter of the English alphabet, which has no ...
Caesar
A far‐famed astrologer and “professor of magic,” i.e., an Occultist, during the reign of Henry IV of ...
Cagliostro
A famous Adept, whose real name is claimed (by his enemies) to have been Joseph Balsamo. He was a na ...
Cain • Kayn
In Esoteric symbology he is said to be identical with Jehovah or the “Lord God” of the fourth chapte ...
Calvary Cross
This form of cross does not date from Christianity. It was known and used for mystical purposes, tho ...
Campanella Tomaso
A Calabrese, born in 1568, who, from his childhood exhibited strange powers, and gave himself up dur ...
Canarese
The language of the Karnatic, originally called Kanara, one of the divisions of South India [[Catego ...
Capricornus
The 10th sign of the Zodiac (Makâra in Sanskrit), considered, on account of its hidden meaning, ...
Cardan Jerome
An astrologer, alchemist, kabbalist and mystic, well known in literature. He was born at Pavia in 15 ...
Carnac
A very ancient site in Brittany (France) of a temple of cyclopean structure, sacred to the Sun and t ...
Caste
Originally the system of the four hereditary classes into which the Indian population was divided: B ...
Causal Body
This “body”, which is no body either objective or subjective, but Buddhi, the Spiritual Soul, is ...
Cazotte Jacques
The wonderful Seer, who predicted the beheading of several royal personages and his own decapitation ...
Cecco d’Ascoli
Surnamed “Francesco Stabili.” He lived in the thirteenth century, and was considered the most famous ...
Cerberus
Cerberus, the three‐headed canine monster, which was supposed to watch at the threshold of Hades, ca ...
Ceres
In Greek Demeter. As the female aspect of Pater Æther, Jupiter, she is esoterically the producti ...
Chabrat Zereh Aur Bokher
An Order of the Rosicrucian stock, whose members study the Kabbalah and Hermetic sciences; it admits ...
Chadayatana
Lit., the six dwellings or gates in man for the reception of sensations; thus, on the physical p ...
Chaitanya
The founder of a mystical sect in India. A rather modern sage, believed to be an avatar of Krish ...
Chakna‐padma‐karpo
“He who holds the lotus”, used of Chenresi, the Bodhisattva. It is not a genuine Tibetan word, b ...
Chakra
A wheel, a disk, or the circle of Vishnu generally. Used also of a cycle of time, and with other mea ...
Chakshub
The “eye ”. Loka‐chakshub or “the eye of the world” is a title of the Sun [[Category: Theosophic ...
Chaldean Book of Numbers
A work which contains all that is found in the Zohar of Simeon Ben‐Jochai, and much more. It mus ...
Chaldeans • Kasdim
At first a tribe, then a caste of learned Kabbalists. They were the savants, the magians of Baby ...
Chandra
The Moon; also a deity. The terms Chandra and Soma are synonyms [[Category: Theosophical Glossar ...
Chandragupta
The first Buddhist King in India, the grand‐sire of Asoka ; the Sandracottus of the all‐bungling ...
Chandramanam
The method of calculating time by the Moon<span styl ...
Chandrayana
The lunar year chronology<span style="color: grey; f ...
Chandra‐kanta
“The moon‐stone”, a gem that is claimed to be formed and developed under the moon‐ beams, which give ...
Chandra‐vansa
The “Lunar Race”, in contradistinction to Suryavansa, the “Solar Race”. Some Orientalists think ...
Chantong
“He of the 1,000 Eyes”, a name of Padmapani or Chenresi (Avalokitesvara) [[Category: Theosophical Gl ...
Chaos
The Abyss, the “Great Deep”. It was personified in Egypt by the Goddess Neїth, anterior to all gods. ...
Charaka
A writer on Medicine who lived in Vedic times. He is believed to have been an incarnation (Avatara ...
Charnook Thomas
A great alchemist of the sixteenth century; a surgeon who lived and practiced near Salisbury, studyi ...
Charon
The Egyptian Khu‐en‐ua, the hawk‐headed Steersman of the boat conveying the Souls across the bla ...
Charyaka
There were two famous beings of this name. One a Rakshasa (demon) who disguised himself as a Brâ ...
Chhassidi • Chasdim
In the Septuagint Assidai, and in English Assideans. They are also mentioned in Maccabees ...
Chastanier Benedict
A French mason who established in London in 1767 a Lodge called “The Illuminated Theosophists” [[Cat ...
Chatur mukha
The “four‐faced one”, a title of Brahmâ<span style=" ...
Chatur varna
The four castes (lit., colours)<span style="colo ...
Chaturdasa Bhuvanam
The fourteen lokas or planes of existence. Esoterically, the dual seven states [[Category: Theosophi ...
Chaturyoni
Written also tchatur‐yoni. The same as Karmaya or “the four modes of birth”—four ways of ent ...
Chava
The same as Eve: “the Mother of all that lives” ʺLifeʺ [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms) ...
Chavigny
A disciple of the world‐famous Nostradamus, an astrologer and an alchemist of the sixteenth century. ...
Chela
A disciple, the pupil of a Guru or Sage, the follower of some adept of a school of philosophy (lit ...
Chemi
The ancient name of Egypt<span style="color: grey; f ...
Chenresi
The Tibetan Avalokitesvara. The Bodhisattva Padmâpani, a divine Buddha [[Category: Theosophical Glos ...
Cheru • Heru
A magic sword, a weapon of the “sword god” Heru. In the Edda, the Saga describes it as destroyin ...
Cherubim
According to the Kabbalists, a group of angels, which they specially associated with the Sephira Jes ...
Chesed
“Mercy ”, also named Gedulah, the fourth of the ten Sephiroth; a masculine or active potency. [ ...
Chhandoga
A Samhitâ collection of Sama Veda; also a priest, a chanter of the Sama Veda [[Category: Theosop ...
Chhanmuka
A great Bodhisattva with the Northern Buddhists, famous for his ardent love of Humanity; regarded in ...
Chhannagarikah
Lit., the school of six cities. A famous philosophical school where Chelas are prepared before enter ...
Chhaya
“Shade” or “ Shadow”. The name of a creature produced by Sanjnâ, the wife of Surya, from herself (as ...
Chhaya loka
The world of Shades; like Hades, the world of the Eidola and Umbræ. We call it Kâmaloka ...
Chiah
Life; Vita, Revivificatio. In the Kabbala, the second highest essence of the human soul, corresp ...
Chichhakti
Chih‐Sakti; the power which generates thought<sp ...
Chidagnikundum
Lit., “the fire‐hearth in the heart”; the seat of the force which extinguishes all individual desire ...
Chidakasam
The field, or basis of consciousness<span style="col ...
Chiffilet
A Canon‐Kabbalist of the XVIIth century, reputed to have learned a key to the Gnostic works from Cop ...
Chiim
A plural noun—“lives”; found in compound names Elohim Chum, the gods of lives, Parkhurst translates ...
China
One of the oldest known Chinese books is the Yih King, or Book of Changes. It is reported to hav ...
Chit
Abstract Consciousness<span style="color: grey; font ...
Chitanuth our
Chitons, a priestly garb; the coats of skin given by Java Aleim to Adam and Eve after their ...
Chitkala
In Esoteric philosophy, identical with the Kumâras those who first incarnated into the men of the Th ...
Chitra Gupta
The deva (or god) who is the recorder of Yâma (the god of death), and who is supposed to read the ac ...
Chitra Sikkandinas
The constellation of the great Bear; the habitat of the seven Rishis (Sapta Riksha). Lit., “ bri ...
Hivim • Chivim
Whence the Hivites who, according to some Roman Catholic commentators, descend from Heth, son of Can ...
Chnoumis
The same as Chnouphis and Kneph. A symbol of creative force ; Chnoumis or Kneph is “the unmade and e ...
Chnouphis
Nouf in Egyptian. Another aspect of Ammon, and the personification of his generative power in ...
Chohan
“Lord” or “Master” ; a chief; thus Dhyan‐ Chohan would answer to “Chief of the Dhyanis”, o ...
Chokmah
Wisdom; the second of the ten Sephiroth, and the second of the supernal Triad. A masculine potency c ...
Khons • Chonso
The Son of Maut and Ammon, the personification of morning. He is the Theban Harpocrates, according t ...
Chrestos
The early Gnostic form of Christ. It was used in the fifth century B.C. by Æschylus, Herodotus, and ...
Christian Scientist
A newly‐coined term for denoting the practitioners of an art of healing by will. The name is a misno ...
Chuang
A great Chinese philosopher<span style="color: grey; ...
Chubilgan • Khubilkhan
The same as Chutuktu<span style="color: gr ...
Frederick Stuart Church
American artist.
Chutuktu
An incarnation of Buddha or of some Bodhisattva, as believed in Tibet, where there are generally fiv ...
Chyuta
Means, “the fallen” into generation, as a Kabbalist would say; the opposite of achyuta, somethin ...
Circle
There are several “Circles” with mystic adjectives attached to them. Thus we have: (1) the “Decussat ...
Clairaudience
The faculty, whether innate or acquired by occult training, of hearing all that is said at whatever ...
Clairvoyance
The faculty of seeing with the inner eye or spiritual sight. As now used it is a loose and flippant ...
Clemens Alexandrinus
A Church Father and a voluminous writer, who had been a Neo‐Platonist and a disciple of Ammonius Sac ...
Cock
A very occult bird, much appreciated in ancient augury and symbolism. According to the Zohar, th ...
Codex Nazaraeus
The “Book of Adam”—the latter name meaning anthropos, Man or Humanity. The Nazarene faith is cal ...
Coeur, Jacques
A famous Treasurer of France, born in 1408, who obtained the office by black magic. He was reputed a ...
Coffin‐Rite • Pastos
This was the final rite of Initiation in the Mysteries in Egypt, Greece and elsewhere. The last and ...
Collanges, Gabriel de
Born in 1524. The best astrologer in the XVlth century and a still better Kabbalist. He spent a fort ...
College of Rabbis
A college at Babylon; most famous during the early centuries of Christianity. Its glory, however, wa ...
Collemann, Jean
An Alsatian, born at Orleans, according to K. Mackenzie; other accounts say he was a Jew, who found ...
Collyridians
A sect of Gnostics who, in the ear]y centuries of Christianity, transferred their worship and revere ...
Constance Wachtmeister
was the companion and coworker of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (H.P.B.) from 1885 until Blavatsky's dea ...
Continents
In the Buddhist cosmogony, according to Gautama Buddha’s exoteric doctrine, there are numberless sys ...
Corybantes, Mysteries of the
These were held in Phrygia in honour of Atys, the youth beloved by Cybele. The rites were very elabo ...
Cosmic Gods
Inferior gods, those connected with the formation of matter [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD t ...
Cosmic ideation
Eternal thought, impressed on substance or spirit‐matter, in the eternity ; thought which becomes ac ...
Cosmocratores
“Builders of the Universe”, the “world architects”, or the Creative Forces personified [[Category: T ...
Cow‐worship
The idea of any such “worship” is as erroneous as it is unjust. No Egyptian worshipped the cow, nor ...
Cremer, John
An eminent scholar who for over thirty years studied Hermetic philosophy in pursuance of its practic ...
Crescent
Sin was the Assyrian name for the moon, and Sin‐ai the Mount, the birth‐place of Osiris, of ...
Criocephale
Ram‐headed, applied to several deities and emblematic figures, notably those of ancient Egypt, which ...
Crocodile
“The great reptile of Typhon.” The seat of its “worship” was Crocodilopolis and it was sacred to Set ...
Cross
Mariette Bey has shown its antiquity in Egypt by proving that in all the primitive sepulchres “the p ...
Atef • Crown of Horus
It consisted of a tall white cap with ram’s horns, and the urœus in front. Its two feathers repr ...
Crux Ansata
The handled cross,T; whereas the tau is T, in this form, and the oldest Egyptian cross o ...
Crypt
A secret subterranean vault, some for the purpose of initiation, others for burial purposes. There w ...
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 ...
Dagoba
Lit: a sacred mound or tower for Buddhist holy relics. These are pyramidal‐looking mounds scattered ...
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 ...
Devajnanas • Daivajna
The higher classes of celestial beings, those who possess divine knowledge [[Category: Theosophical ...
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 ...