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pariṇāma-vādā

  • 1 विवर्त


    vi-varta

    vi-vartá
    m. « the revolving one»

    N. of the sky VS. TS. ;
    a whirlpool SV. ;
    turning round, rolling onwards, moving about Mcar. ;
    turning away L. ;
    dance L. ;
    changing from one state to another, modification, alteration, transformation, altered form orᅠ condition Kāv. Kathās. ;
    (in Vedânta) error, illusion, an apparent orᅠ illusory form, unreality (caused by A.-vidyā, « ignorance», andᅠ removed by Vidyā, « true knowledge») Vedântas. ;
    collection, multitude L. ;
    (with atreḥ) N. of two Sāmans ĀrshBr. ;
    - kalpa m. (with Buddhists) one of the 4 cosmic periods Dharmaṡ. 87 ;
    - vāda m. a method of asserting the Vedanta doctrine (maintaining the development of the Universe from Brahma as the sole real entity, the phenomenal world being held to be a mere illusion orᅠ Māyā;
    cf. pariṇāma-vādā) Madhus.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > विवर्त

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