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1 सालोक्यादिचतुष्टय
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2 सालोक्य
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3 सालोक्यता
sālokya-tāf. id. MBh.
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4 चन्द्रसालोक्य
candrá-sālokyan. attainment of the lunar heaven Mn. IV, 231.
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5 सलोकता
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6 सामीप्य
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7 सायुज्य
sā́yujya
identification, absorption (into the divine Essence;
this is one of the four grades orᅠ states of Mukti cf. sālokya RTL. 41) Kāṭh. Br. MBh. etc.;
likeness, similarity W. ;
- सायुज्यता
- सायुज्यत्व
- सायुज्यमुक्ति
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8 सारूप्य
sārūpyan. (fr. sa-rūpa) sameness orᅠ similarity of form, identity of appearance, resemblance, likeness, conformity with (gen.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
assimilation to orᅠ conformity with the deity (one of the grades of Mukti orᅠ beatitude = sarūpa-tā, sālokya) BhP. ;
(in dram.) a mistake caused by the mutual resemblance of two persons (as in Veṇis. vs Yudhi-shṭhira takes Bhīma for Duryodhana andᅠ injures him) Bhar. Sāh. ;
mf (ā)n. seasonable, fit, proper, suitable Lalit. ;
- सारूप्यतस्
- सारूप्यता
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9 सार्ष्टिता
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10 सिद्ध
siddha1) mfn. driven off, scared away PañcavBr. ;
2) mfn. accomplished, fulfilled, effected, gained, acquired MBh. Ragh. ;
one who has attained his object, successful BhP. ;
one who has attained the highest object, thoroughly skilled orᅠ versed in (dat. orᅠ comp.) MBh. R. etc.;
perfected, become perfect, beatified, endowed with supernatural faculties ( seeᅠ 2. siddhi) ib. ;
sacred, holy, divine, illustrious W. ;
hit (as a mark) Kathās. ;
prepared, cooked, dressed (as food) Mn. MBh. etc.;
healed, cured Pañcat. ;
valid (as a rule in grammar seeᅠ as-);
admitted to be true orᅠ right, established, settled, proved Pat. Mn. Sāṃkhyak. Sarvad. ;
resulting from W. ;
adjudicated, decided, terminated (as a lawsuit) W. ;
paid, liquidated, settled (as a debt) ib. ;
ready for payment(as money) Hit. ;
well-known, notorious, celebrated (= prasiddha) ĀṡvṠr. R. etc.;
effective, powerful, miraculous, supernatural Cāṇ. Rājat. ;
Vet;
subdued, brought into subjection (by magical powers), subject orᅠ obedient to (gen.) Pañcat. Kathās. ;
peculiar, singular Mālatīm. ;
invariable, unalterable Pat. ;
m. a Siddha orᅠ semidivine being of great purity andᅠ perfection andᅠ said to possess the eight supernatural faculties ( seeᅠ 2. siddhi;
accord. toᅠ some, the Siddhas inhabit, together with the Munis etc., the Bhuvar-loka orᅠ atmosphere between the earth andᅠ heaven;
accord. toᅠ VP. eighty-eight thousand of them occupy the regions of the sky north of the sun andᅠ south of the seven Ṛishis;
they are regarded as immortal, but only as living to the end of a Kalpa <q.v.>;
in the later mythology the are some times confused with the;
Sādhyas <q.v.> orᅠ take their place) ĀṡvGṛ. MBh. etc.;
any inspired sage orᅠ prophet orᅠ seer (e.g.. Vyāsa, Kapila etc.) ib. ;
any holy personage orᅠ great saint (esp. one who has attained to one of the states of beatitude cf. sālokya) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
any great adept in magic orᅠ one who has acquired supernatural powers ib. ;
(with Jainas) a Jina orᅠ Arhat;
N. of the number 24 (ci. jina;
the 21st of the astron. Yogas. L. ;
a lawsuit, judicial trial (= vyavahāra) L. ;
N. of a Deva-gandharva MBh. ;
of a Rājarshi ib. ;
of a king Rājat. ;
of a brother of Jajja ib. ;
of a Brāhman Buddh. ;
of an author Cat. ;
a kind of thorn-apple L. ;
another plant orᅠ a sort of hard sugar (= guḍa) L. ;
(pl.) N. of a people MBh. VP. ;
(ā) f. a Siddhā orᅠ semi-divine female R. (cf. comp.);
N. of one of the Yoginis (q.v.) L. (accord. toᅠ Sāh. siddhā is alsoᅠ used at the end of names of courtezans);
a kind of medicinal plant orᅠ root (= ṛiddhi) L. ;
(am) n. magic, supernatural power Pañcar. ;
sea-salt L.
См. также в других словарях:
sālokya — सालोक्य … Indonesian dictionary
sālokya-tā — सालोक्यता … Indonesian dictionary
sālokyâ̱di-catushṭaya — सालोक्यादिचतुष्टय … Indonesian dictionary
candrá-sālokya — चन्द्रसालोक्य … Indonesian dictionary
Салокья — (Salokya) Пребывание в Боге. См. Путь к Богу … Словарь йоги
Heaven — may refer to the physical heavens, the sky or the seemingly endless expanse of the universe beyond.The term is used to refer to a plane of existence (sometimes held to exist in our own universe) in religions and spiritual philosophies, typically… … Wikipedia