De > References for ‘Deva, Devá’
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[4] DÁDÁ. Literally, [...] ÁCÁRYA of ANANDA MARGA. DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] Philosophically, a minor expression of a DEVA, controlled and supervised by the deva. (Deva and devatá are sometimes [...] ÁCÁRYÁ of ANANDA MARGA.
[23] Next comes the rasa [taste] tanmátra. [...] directions. Each of these waves is a deva, [...] fall of His Cosmic form”].
[21] So in the second phase of Sádhaná [...] ones own, in that case one becomes Deva.
[22] Then one says “O Lord, by your mercy, I have become Deva (divine in human structure) and [...] nave of the cosmological order.
[8] “Satyena panthá vitato [...] vibrates the universe is termed “deva”. The external world is also vibrated [...] spiritual world is called “deva”.
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[1] Yesterday I talked about the variations [...] species – pashu, viira and deva.
[2] Now let us see what yoga is. Then [...] humans – pashu, viira and deva.
[9] What are the stages? (Suppose the [...] three species, pashu, viira, and deva – animals in human form, men in human form, and gods in human form.
[13] Those who are established in viirácára have elevated themselves to the standard of deva. They are gods in human structure. [...] “God” is common. So, what is God?
[15] Each and every entity has its peculiarity, [...] their status and are recognized as deva – their goal is attainment [...] Mahádeva. Hence they are deva.
[20] Now let me explain the meaning of the word deva first. The root word is div The Sanskrit word is deva . Deva means “vibrating faculty”. [...] in the Universe vibrates is deva or div, and its Latin adjective is “divine”.
[22] Now all these waves emanate from [...] “great”. “The Great Deva”. Hence Parama Puruśa [...] “Mahádeva”.
[24] Then the rśi says Deva. What is deva? The Supreme Cognition is the [...] every divine expression is called a deva. So these fifty letters are all [...] letters are mothers of this universe.
[25] Deva. He is the supreme Deva – Eko Devah. He is the Deva of all devas, He is the Father [...] maternal uncle. Do you follow?
[26] So, Eko Devah – “He is the Supreme Deva.” That is, He is Mahádeva, the Deva of all devas, the multiple of all the multiplicities of the universe.
[7] Now according to the devotional [...] in the Vedas also. “Yasya Devá pará Bhaktih Yathá [...] have devotion (Bhakti) in Guru and Deva, can attain the goal. Thus the [...] established in Tantra and Yoga.
[11] Kśaraḿ Pradhánam [...] Kśarátmanáviishate deva ekah Tasyábhidhyánát [...] Vishvamáyá nivrttih
[21] Kśarátmanáviishate Deva ekah: Now both these Ksara and [...] ones only object of ideation.
[22] Kśarátmanávishate deva ekah: that is, the third entity [...] controlling propensities. Do you follow?
[1] Now the question is: how is mental [...] . Mahaprabhu [Shrii Caetanya Deva] gave this instruction to his devoted disciples:
[8] At the time of initiation or shortly [...] ácárya/á. The word deva should be suffixed to the name. [...] surname, but the more the usage of deva as a title, the better it is. [...] and full scope to all languages.
[31] Kśaraḿ pradhánaḿ [...] kśarátmanáviishate deva ekah Tasyábhidhyánád [...] vishvamáyánivrttih.
[3] Dyotate krid́ate yasmát udyate dyotate divi; Tasmát deva iti proktah stúyate sarvadevataeh.
[4] [The vibrational manifestations [...] address that Supreme Nucleus as Deva. He with His powers vibrates [...] everything back onto His lap.]
[3] Dyotate krid́ate yasmát udyate dyotate divi; Tasmát deva iti proktah stúyate sarvadevataeh.
[4] [The vibrational manifestations [...] address that Supreme Nucleus as Deva. He with His powers vibrates the [...] everything back onto His lap.]
[31] Vishvatashcakśuruta vishvatomukho [...] sampatatraedyávábhúmi janayan deva ekah.
[20] Kśaraḿ pradhánamamrtákśaraḿ harah kśarátmanáviishate deva ekah. Tasyabhidhyánád [...] vishvamáyá nivrttih.
[3] Within this vast universe, the [...] so many forms. By knowing that Deva, who is beyond the universe also, [...] 1 )
[19] Eśo ha deva pradishonusarvá [...] janáḿstiśt́hate sarvatomukhah.
[26] Kśaraḿ pradhánamamrtákśaram Harah kśarátmaná vishate deva ekah Tasyábhidhyánát [...] vishvamáyá nivrttih.
[9] Here the word, Deva, means the carrier of sensations, [...] veritable negation of creation.
[28] Kśaraḿ pradhánaḿ [...] Ksárátmanávishate deva ekah Tasyávidhyánad [...] vishvamáyánivrtiih.
[15] Many are aware of the fact that Mahaprabhu Caetanya Deva had a great devotee, Yavana Haridas [...] cold winters night.”
[46] Bahujana hitáya bahujana [...] hitáya sukháya. Deva manussánaḿ ádi [...] Brahmacariyaḿ pakasetha.
[3] Puráńa or fictive [...] educative value. The sage Vyása Deva composed eighteen puráńas [...] apologized to Parama Puruśa;
[1] You know, life is a constant fight, [...] devásura saḿgráma. The deva party is the divine force, and [...] “war”, “fight”.
[7] Rco akśare parame vyoman yasmin devá adhi vishve niśeduh [...] ittadvidusta ime samásate.
[8] What is divyácárá? From the root div comes the word deva which means vibrational faculty, [...] prakáraḿ karoti iti Prakrti.
[9] Now in the third phase the spiritual [...] particular vibration is called a deva, the Supreme Controlling Faculty [...] themselves become Mahádeva.
[2] Tvamiishvaráńam paramaḿ [...] paramam parastád Viddma Devá bhuvaneshamiid́yam.
[5] Last night I said that “deva” means “vibrational manifestation”. Regarding Deva, Maharśi, Yájiṋa Valkya said;
[6] Dyotate kriid́ate yasmádudyate dyotate divi; Tasmát deva iti proktah stúyate sarvadevataeh.
[7] The entity that vibrates the entire [...] through different pulsations is a deva. Wherever there is movement there [...] devas. Hence He is Mahádeva.
[13] Now the thing is, when He is the [...] bhuvaneshamiid́yam” – that Deva, that Supreme Subjectivity, is [...] different approaches of human life.
[16] Dyotate kriid́ate yasmádudyate dyotate divi; Tasmát deva iti proktah stúyate sarvadevataeh.
[17] [The vibrational manifestations [...] that Supreme Nucleus as “Deva”. He with His powers vibrates [...] everything back onto His lap.]
[6] Now each and every expression of [...] waves are called div, or deva or dieu (the adjective [...] this div comes the word deva. Deva means “god”. Small [...] Pitá, is Mahádeva; not Deva, but Mahádeva.
[20] Kśaraḿ Pradhánamamrtákśaraḿ Harah kśarátmanáviishate Deva ekah; Tasyábhidhyánát [...] Vishvamáyánivrttih.
[21] [Pradhána, or Prakrti, is [...] is immortal and immutable. That Deva controls both Prakrti and the [...] universal Máyá.]
[29] Kśarátmanáviishate deva ekah [“that immortal and immutable Deva also controls the mutable Prakrti”]. [...] nirvisheśa [non-attributional].
[30] Kśarátmanáviishate deva ekah. Both these faculties, the [...] hub of this Cosmological order.
[5] Kśaraḿ pradháńam [...] Kśaratmáńá vishate deva ekah Tasyábhidyánád [...] Vishvamáyánivrttih.
[193] Va is also the acoustic root of [...] mythological rain-god Varuńa Deva. Jalatattva means not only water, but any liquid.
[8] Sadáshiva takes ávirbháva. [...] the extreme left is Váma Deva. The other four are Kálágni, [...] Dakśińeshvara. Váma Deva is one who punishes mercilessly. [...] sweet language and punishes also.
[15] Deva
[16] Casteism is a burden on the Hindu [...] adopts uniformity on title – Deva. Persons using a particular word [...] caste, etc. It is an ideal to become deva and for this reason Deva title should be adopted.
[7] After Caetanya Deva initiated the tribals of Tripura, they adopted the title Devaburman – deva came from Caetanya Deva, while burman means “tribal”. [...] court embraced Bengali culture.
[4] DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] Philosophically, a minor expression of a DEVA, controlled and supervised by the deva. (Deva and devatá are sometimes [...] DHYEYA. Object of meditation.
[6] Now, this fundamental negativity, [...] can then say] Devena saha; where deva means ones abode, the ádi [...] comes under the category of matter.
[12] Now, for objective adjustment in [...] recent times, Mahaprabhu Caetanya Deva also encouraged these three things: [...] also encourage these three things.
[27] There are also various types of [...] used to make honey. Tree cotton (deva kusum or Gossypium arboreum) is [...] three year cotton can be planted.
[5] After Caetanya Deva initiated the tribals of Tripura, they adopted the title Devaburman – deva came from Caetanya Deva, while burman means “tribal”. [...] court embraced Bengali culture.
[16] 10. The word deva is derived from the Sanskrit root verb div. The word deva means an entity which is shining [...] of serenity and beauty is called deva. After feeling the tender touch [...] people understood the concept of deva, and they declared Shiva to be ádideva [“the first deva”].
[3] DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] "without cloth" ( digambar ).
[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] dhalbhum even in recent past. Dhabala Deva was the king of that Dhabalabhum [...] state of all-round fulfilment.
[5] DEVA. Mythologically, a God, a deity; [...] righteousness in social affairs.
[10] “Devábhágaḿ [...] upásate”. Now, the word “deva” comes from the root word “div”. [...] divine existence”. So “deva” means “a divine existence”.
[13] Those divine vibrations, those [...] attributions of the Divine Father, are deva. “Devábhágaḿ [...] parity have always been maintained.
[13] Eśo ha deva pradishonu sarvá [...] Pratyaḿjanáḿstist́hate sarvatomukhah.
[14] Eśo ha deva pradishonu sarvá. [...] to face always in one direction.
[39] Samamashakena. Mashaka means “mosquito” [...] scriptures this force is called deva. Deva means a special manifestation [...] hated, and none is insignificant.
[42] [The vibrational manifestations [...] address that Supreme Nucleus as Deva. He with His powers vibrates the [...] everything back onto His lap.]
[11] The use of r, rr, lr, and lrr is [...] letter r is used. For example, deva + rśi = devarśi. If it is written deva + riśi then the conjunct cannot be formed.
[5] In the final or spiritual sphere, [...] this level the sadhaka becomes a deva, a vibrational existence. The [...] in the universe, and is thus a deva. The sádhaka capable of [...] Mahádeva is another name of Shiva.
[6] Shiva is called by three different [...] “Mahádeva”. “Deva” means a vibrational force, and [...] “Mahádeva”.
[5] Dyotate kriid́ate yasmádudyate dyotate divi; Tasmát deva iti proktah stúyate sarvadevataeh.
[6] [The vibrational manifestations [...] address that Supreme Nucleus as Deva. He with His powers vibrates the [...] everything back onto His lap.]
[9] Now, from a particular nucleus [...] inferences in the universe are known as deva in Sanskrit. Deva means “faculties personified”. [...] objective subjects of ideation.
[3] Nityam means “unchangeable”, [...] which is nitya is also known as deva [divinity, god]. Deva is the expression of Paramátman [...] This is the meaning of nityam.
[45] Eśo ha deva pradishonu sarvá; [...] Pratyaiṋjanaḿstiśt́hate vishvatomukha.
[47] Eśo ha deva pradishonu sarvá [...] anything about this. They will say,
[4] DÁSYA BHÁVA. The [...] as the servant of the Lord. DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] DVAETÁDVAETA. Dualistic non-duality
[18] RÁDHA BHÁVA, MADHURA [...] will.… Each of these waves is a DEVA, but the fundament upon which [...] form. See also TANMÁTRA.
[4] DARSHANA SHÁSTRA. Philosophical treatise. DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] Philosophically, a minor expression of a DEVA, controlled and supervised by the deva. (Deva and devatá are sometimes [...] visualizing that deity in meditation.
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[1] Kśaraḿ pradhánamamrtákśaraḿ harah Kśarátmánáviishate deva ekah Tasyábhidhyánát [...] vishvamáyánivrttih.
[4] “Kśarátmáná viishate deva ekah”. But there is a third [...] under the influence of others.
[10] The third one is Nirakśara Brahma. “Kśarátmanáviishate deva ekah”. There is another Deva who establishes His control both [...] accept anything as His object.
[12] Kśaraḿ pradhánamamrtákśaraḿ harah Kśarátmaná viishate deva ekah
[97] As a result of this faulty [...] – Sena, Siḿha, Deva, Dutta, Kara, Guha, Das and Palita [...] reached the point of extinction.
[46] While explaining the word deva the great sage Yájiṋavalkya said:
[48] [The vibrational manifestations [...] address that Supreme Nucleus as Deva . He with His powers vibrates [...] everything back onto His lap.]
[2] So in the second phase of sádhaná, [...] wont, in that case He becomes a deva, he is called a deva.
[3] Dyotate kriid́ate yasmádudyate dyotate divi; Tasmát deva iti proktah stúyate sarvadevataeh.
[4] [The vibrational manifestations [...] Nucleus as “(Mahá)deva”. He with His powers vibrates [...] everything back onto His lap.]
[5] So he becomes a deva. And he says: “O Lord, by Your mercy I have become a deva, a god.” (Deva means “god in human structure”.) [...] sádhaná of the spiritual aspirant.
[11] He is Brhat or immeasurable, beyond [...] every vibration and sensation (deva) of this universe emanates from [...] cannot conceive the proximity.
[36] Parama Puruśa cannot do [...] and He will remain One forever. Deva is always One. Here Deva means the expression of the Supreme [...] the medium range of wavelengths.
[37] The individual vibrations emanating from the hub of the cosmic order are called Deva (Daeva). Parama Puruśa is Parama Deva, the Supreme Wave. He may enter [...] Supreme Source of partial vibrations.
[38] The manifested vibrations which [...] partial manifestations of the Supreme Deva that come within the jurisdiction [...] basis of various types of sound.
[39] Eko Devah. This Deva, that is Parama Deva or Parama Shiva, is the Supreme [...] Therefore, He is described as Eko Deva, the One Deva. The question arises, when the [...] person can become one with Him.
[1] Yesterday I said why He is called Eka and Deva nam deva and why He is all-pervasive and [...] meaning of “sarva”?
[1] Eko avarńo bahudhá [...] cánte vishvamádaya sa deva Sa no budhyá shubhayá saḿyunaktu.
[6] Vicaeti cánte vishvamádaya sa deva – “That Supreme Deva, that Supreme Divine entity, is [...] you should always remember Him.
[10] Vicaeti cánte vishvamádaya sa deva Sa no budhyá shubhayá saḿyunaktu.
[13] “Gurur Devo Maheshvara.” What is deva? “Dyotate kridate yasmád udyate dyotate divi. Tasmád deva iti prokta iti sarva devatah.” [...] nuclear perfection, are called “deva”. All the actional manifestations of the Supreme Entity are “deva” – there are many devas. But amongst them the Supreme Deva is the Supreme Entity and the [...] controlled and supervised by the devas.
[14] Among the Devas, the greatest is Mahádeva, the deva that controls all actional manifestations. [...] Maheshvara or Mahádeva.
[3] And the third one is “Mahádeva”. Deva – this universe is compared [...] innumerable vibrations, are called deva. Deva means “divine vibration”; deva means “divine effulgence”. And “Mahádeva” means “Supreme Deva”; that is, this hub, this hub [...] in the Shiva Stotram it is said:
[11] When the person is fully established [...] longer known as viira. He is a deva, or devatá. Krameńa [...] becomes devatá, he becomes deva in human structure, deva in human framework.” That [...] Viireshvara but Mahádeva.
[9] “Naenaddevá ápnuvan púrvamarśat.” Deva means expressions. And here deva means the indriyas, the sensory [...] the help of your eyes and ears?
[127] It will have to be carefully investigated [...] ancient times used to address as deva those beings who had arrived from [...] opinion should be carefully verified.
[4] DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] Philosophically, a minor expression of a DEVA, controlled and supervised by the deva. (Deva and devatá are sometimes [...] DHYEYA. Object of meditation.
[4] DAKŚIŃÁCÁRA [...] propitiation or appeasement. DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] Philosophically, a minor expression of a DEVA, controlled and supervised by the deva. (Deva and devatá are sometimes [...] DVÁPARA YUGA. See YUGAS.
[3] DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] DHÁRMIKA. Adjective of DHARMA.
[14] RÁDHA BHÁVA, MADHURA [...] will.… Each of these waves is a DEVA, but the fundament upon which [...] path of progress of human society.
[7] “Mataiṋca Vásudevasya”. [...] said to be Vásudeva. “Deva” means “vibrational expression”, [...] entities is “vasu”.
[16] The physical bodies of human beings [...] devatás are known as “deva yoni” in Saḿskrta and their bodies are made of only three factors.
[14] Sa vá eśa tadá [...] visŕ stih. Arvág devá asya visarjanenáthá; [...] 1 )
[22] His other wife, Gauṋgá, [...] and was a general of the gods [deva means “god” and senápati [...] Shivas marriage to three girls:
[4] And where does that singular Entity [...] of entity is He, or is It? He is deva. What is deva? The word comes from the root [...] Wherever there is vibration, it is deva.
[5] But He is not an ordinary deva. He is the collection of all vibrations, [...] controls all devas, all vibrations.
[4] Darshana: “to see”, audience of the Guru; guiding philosophy Deva: “God”, divine [...] Ideological Desideratum”
[21] The Sárada or Sárasvata [...] Punjab and the Sikh Guru Arjuna Deva developed Guru-mukhi script, however [...] Punjab and Sind would write in it.
[17] The Tripádavibhúti [...] individual expression is known as deva and the original source from which [...] molecules dancing around the Macrocosm.
[4] DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] SÁDHANÁ can be performed).
[4] DÁDÁ m. or DIDI f. [...] ÁCÁRYÁ of ANANDA MARGA. DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] Philosophically, a minor expression of a DEVA, controlled and supervised by the deva. (Deva and devatá are sometimes [...] directed towards Consciousness.
[4] DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] directed towards Consciousness.
[30] Yastúrńanábha iva tantubhih pradhánajaeh. Svabhávato deva ekah svamábrńot. Sa no dadhádbrahmápyayam.