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Takshaka — Turya



Takshaka

the king of snakes who killed King Pariksit

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Talu-chakra

palate chakra - located in the soft palate (tAlu-mula); it is also called Lalana-chakra.


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Tamas

"darkness", "ignorance", "illusion", "dullness" — 

Tamas (also tamoguna, tama-guna) is a static, suppressing principle; inertia, density, force of compression, resistance, and decay. In its capacity as tamoguna, Prakriti hides the Spirit (Sat). Therefore, tamoguna is usually spoken of as inertia, because inertia is the veiling force of Prakriti. In the context of human qualities, tamoguna manifests itself as ignorance and laziness.


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Tandava Tandava

great dance of Shiva

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Tanmatra

elementary or subtle element

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Tantra
mystical and magical doctrine, inspiring creation  → Подробнее...
Tantrika-mantra
mantras using many bija-mantras  → Подробнее...
Tapas
cleansing spiritual disciplines such as asceticism, repentance, and sacrifice  → Подробнее...
Tara

Tantric goddess who is part of the group of ten Mahavidyas (Dasha-mahavidya)

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Taraka yoga
yoga of liberation  → Подробнее...
Tarpana

offering of water through specific places on the palms, symbolically associated with the tirthas

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Tatpurusha

eastern face of Shiva, the power of concealing truth

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Tattva
the eternally existing "That"; true principle, great beginning, element or primary substance; true nature, the essence of things or phenomena.  → Подробнее...
Tattva-akasha
akasha in which the inner essence (tattva) of oneself and the world is known  → Подробнее...
Trika

self-name of Kashmir Shivaism

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Trikuti

space between the eyebrows

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Trimurti

classical Hindu idea of God as the Divine Trinity is Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra

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Trishul Trishul
It is a trident, a Lord Shiva’s weapon which is carried by yogis. It is the royal scepter of Shaiva-dharma. The trishula symbolism is polyvalent and rich. The three spearheads have various meanings and significance. They are commonly said to represent various trinities - creation, maintenance and destruction; past, present and future, the three gunas – sattva, rajas and tamas.  → Подробнее...
Turya
the fourth state of consciousness  → Подробнее...

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