Word | Sanskrit | IAST | In General | Veda | Purana | |
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Japa | जप | japa | Japa is meant by chanting of divine mantras for spiritual purpose. The word japa is... | Read More | ||
Japa Mala | जपमाला | japamālā | A string of beads(rosary), usually one hundred and eight(or multiple or division of it),... | Read More | ||
Ajapajapa | अजपाजप | ajapājapa | A yogic term that means the natural, spontaneous sound of the breath that goes on... | Read More | ||
Anala , daughter of Daksha Prajapati | अनला | analā | A daughter of Daksha Prajapati. Trees, creepers etc. owe their origin to Anala. Aditi and Diti are... | Read More | ||
Daksha Prajapati | दक्ष प्रजापति | dakṣa prajāpati | Daksha Prajapati is the progenitors of all the animate and inanimate beings and things created in... | Daksha is a Vedic God. The Rigveda mention both Daksha and Aditi as spring from each other. ... | Purana says Dahsha married to Prasuti, the grand daughter of Manu and to them large number of... | Read More |
Japa | जप | japa | Japa is meant by chanting of divine mantras for spiritual purpose. The word japa is... | Read More | ||
Japa Mala | जपमाला | japamālā | A string of beads(rosary), usually one hundred and eight(or multiple or division of it),... | Read More | ||
Manasika Japa | मानसिक जप | mānasika Japa | Japa is meant by chanting of divine mantras for spiritual purpose. The Manasika Japa is... | Read More | ||
Prajapathi_Smriti | प्रजापती स्मृति | prajapati smṛti | It is a earlier smriti found quoted by smriti of Yajnavalkya, Vasista and Baudayana. There is a... | Read More | ||
Prajapati | प्रजापति | prajāpati | Prajapati is a Vedic God In Purana, Prajapati is son of Brahma and is... | Prajapati is addressed in RV (10.121) and in many other Vedic verses as a Deva ... | Brahma had created sixteen Prajapatis, for effecting the creation of the universe.... | Read More |
Prajapati vidya | प्रजापति विद्या | prajāpati vidyā | Upanishad uses the word vidya as a technique to do spiritual Sadana. It is meditation and... | Prajapati vidya is told in Chandogya Upanishad (8.7 – 8.12) is an inquisitive minds... | Read More |