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Prakriti (Sanskrit: प्रकृति IAST:
Prakṛti) is "the
original or
natural form or
condition of anything,
original or
primary substance". It is a key concept...
- of two
independent principles, Puruṣa ('consciousness' or spirit) and
Prakṛti (nature or matter,
including the
human mind and emotions). Puruṣa is the...
- into 93
uttara prakrtis (sub-types),
which are
mostly quoted in a
definitely fixed succession in 4
groups (pinda
prakrtis,
pratyeka prakrtis, trasadasaka...
- the
doctrine of the
inherent purity and
luminosity of the mind (Skt:
prakṛtiś cittasya prabhāsvarā), the
doctrine of
reflexive awareness (svasamvedana)...
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Prakrit grammar, “Saṃskṛtam is the
prakṛti (source) and the
language that
originates in, or
comes from, that
prakṛti, is
therefore called prākṛtam.” Hemachandra...
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which is "nonactive, unchanging, eternal, and pure".
Purusha uniting with
Prakṛti (matter)
gives rise to life. In
Kashmir Shaivism,
Purusha is enveloped...
- has many
tatsama words,
called prākr̥ti.
These are
direct borrowings from Sanskrit. The
equivalent forms of
prākr̥ti words,
known as vikr̥ti
words (or...
- (witness-consciousness) and
Prakṛti (nature). Jiva (a
living being) is
considered as a
state in
which puruṣa is
bonded to
Prakṛti in some form, in various...
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Prithvi (Sanskrit: पृथ्वी, Pṛthvī, also पृथिवी, Pṛthivī, "the Vast One", also
rendered Pṛthvī Mātā), is the
Sanskrit name for the earth, as well as the...
- kaivalya,
discernment of Puruṣa, the witness-conscious, as
separate from
Prakṛti, the
cognitive apparatus, and
disentanglement of Puruṣa from its muddled...