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    Dear friends,
    Here is the Part-10 of THE GLOSSARY OF SANSKRIT TERMS---ALPHABETS--"P & R".
    Varadarajan


    GLOSSARY OF SANSKRIT TERMS--PART-10--ALPHABETS--"P & R""

    P

    PADA SEVANA: Service of the feet of the Lord.
    PADAM ANAMAYA: Painless seat of Brahman.
    PADMA: Lotus
    PADMASANA: Lotus pose.
    PALI: A language in which sacred books of Buddhism are found.
    PANCHADASI: A book of Vedanta philosophy written by Swami Vidyaranya.
    PANCHADHARANA: Five kinds of concentration of the five elements.
    PANDITS: Men of wisdom.
    PARA: Super, higher, (highest), Supreme.
    PARA-BRAHMAN: Absolute.
    PARAM DHAMA: Supreme abode.
    PARAMAHAMSA: The highest class of Sannyasins
    PARAMPARA: Succession.
    PARAVAK: Transcendental sound; a mystic sound.
    PARICHAYA: A state reached in Pranayama
    PARIPURNA: Full; perfect.
    PARIVRAJAKA: Wandering monk.
    PARVATI: Lord Siva's Consort.
    PASCHIMOTTANASANA: A Hatha Yogic pose.
    PASU-SVABHAVA: Animal nature; bestial nature.
    PASYANTI: The subtle state of sound.
    PATANJALI: The author of Yoga-Sutras.
    PATIVRATA: A chaste woman devoted to her husband.
    PAV: Quarter.
    PINDANDA: Microcosm
    PINGALA: A psychic nerve-current which terminates in the right nostril; it is heating in its effect (Solar nerve).
    PITAMBARA: Yellow cloth.
    PLIHA-Inflammation of the spleen.
    PRAHLADA: Name of a demon devotee of Lord Hari.
    PRAJNA: Intellect; Consciousness.
    PRAJNANA: Consciousness.
    PRAKASA: Light; luminosity; brightness.
    PRAKRITI: Mother Nature, causal matter.
    PRALAYA: Dissolution of the cosmos
    PRANA: Vital energy, life: breath, life: force
    PRANAVA: The sacred syllable Om.
    PRANAVADIN: One who advocates the theory of Prana
    PRANAYAMA: Breath: control
    PRANAYAMA: Practice of breath-control.
    PRAPTI-PRAPYAM: The experience that "I have obtained everything."
    PRARABDHA: The portion of Karma (action) that determines one's present life.
    PRASADA: Cheerfulness; tranquillity.
    PRASNA: An Upanishad.
    PRASVASA: Expiration of Breath
    PRATIPAKSHA: Opposite.
    PRATISHTHA: Reputation.
    PRATYAHARA: Abstraction of senses; fifth step in Raja Yoga.
    PRATYAK: Inner.
    PRAVAHA: Continuity.
    PRAVRITTI: Extrovert life.
    PRAYAGA: A place of pilgrimage in India.
    PREMA: Divine Love.
    PRERAKA: Prompter; inspirer.
    PRITHIVI: Earth.
    PRITHVI: Element of earth with density and fragrance characteristic to it
    PUJA: Worship; adoration.
    PUJA:Worship,adoration
    PURAKA: Inhalation
    Puraka-Inhalation.
    PURANA: Hindu myths and legends.
    PURANA: Sacred works dealing with the doctrines of creation, etc.
    PURNA-JNANI: A full-blown sage.
    PURNA-YOGI: A full-blown yogi.
    PURUSHA: The Supreme Being.
    PURUSHARTHA: Human effort.

    R

    RADHA: The name of a devotee who had transcendental love for Lord Krishna.
    RAGA: Attachment.
    RAGA; RAGINI: A musical mode.
    RAGA-Attraction.
    RAJA YOGA: A system of Yoga generally taken to be the one propounded by Patanjali Maharshi, i.e., Ashtanga Yoga.
    RAJA YOGI: One who practises Raja Yoga.
    RAJA: King.
    RAJAS: One of the three qualities of Prakriti which generates passion and restlessness.
    RAJAS-Passion.
    RAJASUYA-YAJNA: A sacrifice performed by a monarch as a mark of his subduing all other kings.
    RAJA-YOGA: A system of Yoga generally taken to be the one propounded by Patanjali Maharishi, i.e., Ashtanga Yoga. Click here for a discourse on Raja Yoga/Ashtanga Yoga.
    RAJESVARI: God in the aspect of Mother of Universe.
    RAMA (CHANDRA): Lord Rama; incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
    RAMATIRTHA: A saint.
    RAMAYANA: A holy narrative of Lord Rama.
    RASA: Taste.
    RASASVADA: Tasting the bliss of lower Samadhi.
    RASAYANAS: A class of people who try to make the body strong and healthy by taking special medicines.
    RATNAKAR: Sage Valmiki in his early life as a dacoit.
    RECHAKA: Exhalation of breath.
    RIDDHIS: Nine varieties of extraordinary exaltation.
    RIK: Rig-Veda (one of the four Vedas).
    RISHI: Sage.
    RISHIKESH: A sacred place in the Himalayas.
    RUDRA: Lord Siva.
    RUDRAKSHA: A kind of berries, seeds of which are worn by religious sects as rosary.
    RUPA: Form.
    Last edited by R.Varadarajan; 22-02-15, 13:56.
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