kaivaladvaitavada | केवलाद्वैतवाद
Same as advaitavada, the belief propagated by Adi Jagadguru Shri Shankaracharya. Further Reading and Reference * Who am I? Who is Mine? Vol. 1, Ch. 5
Same as advaitavada, the belief propagated by Adi Jagadguru Shri Shankaracharya. Further Reading and Reference * Who am I? Who is Mine? Vol. 1, Ch. 5
chandrakala (Devanagari: चंद्रकला; ISO 15919: candrakalā) are the phases of a moon REFERENCE Prema Rasa Madira - The Intoxicating Bliss of Divine Love, Vol. 2 Ch. 10
Roopdhyan (Devanagari: रूपध्यान ISO15919: rūpadhyāna) means practice of absorbing the mind in loving remembrance on a self-created form of God. This devotional remembrance is often accompanied by chanting His names, qualities, or divine pastimes (lila) in order to deepen the concentration on the Lord's divine
Bhagavan (Devanagari: भगवान्; ISO 15919: bhagavān) means the Personal Form of God who has countless names, forms, attributes and associates. The performer of pastimes, possessing all fully manifested powers. पूर्णतम पुरुषोत्तम ब्रह्म का सरसतम स्वरूप जिस में सब
The Banmala (also known as Vanamala) is the distinctive, knee-length garland worn by Shri Krishna. It is made by stringing together five kinds of flowers and leaves: 1. leaves of holy basil (tulsi), 2. jasmine (kunda), 3. the coral tree flower (mandara), 4. lotus (kamala) and 5. parijata flowers. Parijata