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| the creator god in the Hindu religion; the incognizable center of being |
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| in the Hindu religion, the incognizable center of being, without attributes and without differentiation |
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| traditional, Indian society was divided into 5 castes: 1. shudra-agriculture/labor caste 2. Vaishya- the trading caste 3.Kshatriya- the warrior caste 4. Bramins- the priest and ruling class 5. Kings |
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| the vein on a sundial, a column or other device used to indicate the time of day or the east-west axis by means of shadows |
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| in Buddhism, the doctrine of cause and effect: what you do in this life determines in what form your soul will be incarnated in the next |
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| in Hindu religion, the male and the female reproductive organs, particularly a symbol of fertility |
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| the destroyer of god in the Hindu religion |
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| the form assumed by the Brahman in the phenomenal world, now that it has been set in order by Brahma with the aid of the gods |
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| the science of architecture in India, already considered a branch of occult knowledge in vedic times circa 1000 BC |
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| the preserver of god in Hindu religion |
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