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Vada — Vaishnavi



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Vadavagni
A powerful underwater fire located deep in the causal ocean. The word vāḍava also means "horse", so it is sometimes said to be a fire in the shape of a horse's head, or fire "coming from a mare". This fire is believed to be so powerful that it participates in the Mahapralaya, the Great Dissolution of the Universe, by consuming it and providing energy for the next cycle of creation.  → Подробнее...
Vaidica-mantra

mantras of Vedic period 

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Vaikhari vac

the usual "sound" speech, the roughest form of manifestation of the original sound – Shabda-Brahman

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Vaikuntha

higher abode of Vishnu

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Vairag-panth
The panth, founded by Bhartrihari, a prince from Ujjain.  → Подробнее...
Vairagya
Detachment, emotionlessness, lack of desire to objects of pleasure.  → Подробнее...
Vaisheshika
one of the six main views of Hinduism  → Подробнее...
Vaisheshika-sutras

The Vaisheshika Sutras (another name is the “Kanada Sutras”) are the main collection of aphorisms (sutras) of the orthodox philosophical school (darshanas) of the Vaisheshika. The books in the collection explain in detail and classify the fundamental modifications of the universe, as well as their various categories – padartha. The authorship of the Sutras is traditionally attributed to the sage Kanada, who was also called Kanabhuj, which means “Devouring grains (atoms),” emphasizing the atomistic feature of his worldview.


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Vaishnavi

Shakti of Vishnu;

a woman who worships Vishnu or Krishna.


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