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121 ashrama (In Hinduism, any of the four spiritual abodes, or stages of life, through which the twice-born Hindu ideally will pass)
Религия: ашрамаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ashrama (In Hinduism, any of the four spiritual abodes, or stages of life, through which the twice-born Hindu ideally will pass)
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122 avatar (In Hinduism, the incarnation of a deity in human or animal form to counteract some particular evil in the world)
Религия: аватараУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > avatar (In Hinduism, the incarnation of a deity in human or animal form to counteract some particular evil in the world)
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123 bhakti (In Hinduism, a movement emphasizing the intense emotional attachment and love of a devotee toward his personal god)
Религия: бхактиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bhakti (In Hinduism, a movement emphasizing the intense emotional attachment and love of a devotee toward his personal god)
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124 brahma-loka (In Hinduism and Buddhism, that part of the universe that is the realm of pious celestial spirits)
Религия: брахмалокаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > brahma-loka (In Hinduism and Buddhism, that part of the universe that is the realm of pious celestial spirits)
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125 brahmacari (In Hinduism, the student, one of the four spiritual stages of life, through which the twice-born Hindu ideally will pass)
Религия: брахмачарьяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > brahmacari (In Hinduism, the student, one of the four spiritual stages of life, through which the twice-born Hindu ideally will pass)
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126 chakra (Any of a number of psychic-energy centres of the body, prominent in the occult physiological practices of certain forms of Hinduism and Tantric Buddhism)
Религия: чакраУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > chakra (Any of a number of psychic-energy centres of the body, prominent in the occult physiological practices of certain forms of Hinduism and Tantric Buddhism)
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127 dharani (In Buddhism and Hinduism, a sacred verse of great efficacy, used by the common man as a verbal protective device or talisman and by the yogi as a support or instrument for concentration)
Религия: дхараниУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > dharani (In Buddhism and Hinduism, a sacred verse of great efficacy, used by the common man as a verbal protective device or talisman and by the yogi as a support or instrument for concentration)
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128 diksa (Rite of consecration that preceded the Vedic sacrifice in ancient India; in later and modern Hinduism, the initiation of a layman by his guru into a religious sect)
Религия: дикшаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > diksa (Rite of consecration that preceded the Vedic sacrifice in ancient India; in later and modern Hinduism, the initiation of a layman by his guru into a religious sect)
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