De > References for ‘Deva, Devá’

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Glossary (4)

[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.

Vrajagopála and Aesthetic Science (Discourse 25) (1)

[23] Next comes the rasa [taste] tanmátra. [...] directions. Each of these waves is a deva, [...] fall of His Cosmic form”].

Triangle of Forces and the Supreme Entity (2)

[21] So in the second phase of Sádhaná [...] one’s 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.

Treading the Broad Path of Spirituality (2)

[8] “Satyena panthá vitato [...] vibrates the universe is termed “deva”. The external world is also vibrated [...] spiritual world is called “deva”.

To Know Him Is to Be Free from All Fetters (15)

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The Three Species of Human Being (6)

[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.

The Supreme Witness and the Great Thief (5)

[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”.

The Supreme Cognition (8)

[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.

The Supreme Aesthetic Science and the Cult of Devotion (2)

[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.

The Stance of Salvation and How to Attain It (3)

[11] Kśaraḿ Pradhánam [...] Kśarátmanáviishate deva ekah Tasyábhidhyánát [...] Vishvamáyá nivrttih

[21] Kśarátmanáviishate Deva ekah: Now both these Ksara and [...] one’s only object of ideation.

[22] Kśarátmanávishate deva ekah: that is, the third entity [...] controlling propensities. Do you follow?

The Source of Internal Stamina (1)

[1] Now the question is: how is mental [...] . Mahaprabhu [Shrii Caetanya Deva] gave this instruction to his devoted disciples:

The Process of Initiation (2)

[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.

The Primordial Cause of Creation [in early editions titled Kśiire Sarpirivárpitam] (1)

[31] Kśaraḿ pradhánaḿ [...] kśarátmanáviishate deva ekah Tasyábhidhyánád [...] vishvamáyánivrttih.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (2)

[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.]

The Pervasive Influence (2)

[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.]

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[31] Vishvatashcakśuruta vishvatomukho [...] sampatatraedyávábhúmi janayan deva ekah.

The Omni-Reflective Cognitive Consciousness (1)

[20] Kśaraḿ pradhánamamrtákśaraḿ harah kśarátmanáviishate deva ekah. Tasyabhidhyánád [...] vishvamáyá nivrttih.

The Omnipotent and Omnipresent Consciousness (1)

[3] Within this vast universe, the [...] so many forms. By knowing that Deva, who is beyond the universe also, [...] 1 )

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 5 (1)

[19] Eśo ha deva pradisho’nusarvá [...] janáḿstiśt́hate sarvatomukhah.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 4 (1)

[26] Kśaraḿ pradhánamamrtákśaram Harah kśarátmaná vishate deva ekah Tasyábhidhyánát [...] vishvamáyá nivrttih.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 2 (1)

[9] Here the word, Deva, means the carrier of sensations, [...] veritable negation of creation.

The Influence of Máyá on the Human Mind (1)

[28] Kśaraḿ pradhánaḿ [...] Ksárátmanávishate deva ekah Tasyávidhyánad [...] vishvamáyánivrtiih.

The Importance of Society (1)

[15] Many are aware of the fact that Mahaprabhu Caetanya Deva had a great devotee, Yavana Haridas [...] cold winter’s night.”

The Highest Category of Devotion (1)

[46] Bahujana hitáya bahujana [...] hitáya sukháya. Deva manussánaḿ ádi [...] Brahmacariyaḿ pakasetha.

The Four Vargas and Devotion (1)

[3] Puráńa or fictive [...] educative value. The sage Vyása Deva composed eighteen puráńas [...] apologized to Parama Puruśa;

The Field of Dharma (1)

[1] You know, life is a constant fight, [...] devásura saḿgráma. The deva party is the divine force, and [...] “war”, “fight”.

The Expansion of the Microcosm (1)

[7] Rco akśare parame vyoman yasmin devá adhi vishve niśeduh [...] ittadvidusta ime samásate.

The Essence of Spiritual Progress (2)

[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.

The Devotee and the Object of Adoration (6)

[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.

The Cosmological Order (2)

[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.]

The Chance to Be One with Him (4)

[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.

The Causal Matrix (5)

[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.

The Call of the Supreme [in printed editions titled Invocation of the Supreme, pending correction] (1)

[5] Kśaraḿ pradháńam [...] Kśaratmáńá vishate deva ekah Tasyábhidyánád [...] Vishvamáyánivrttih.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[193] Va is also the acoustic root of [...] mythological rain-god Varuńa Deva. Jalatattva means not only water, but any liquid.

Tears of Supreme Happiness (2)

[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.

Táttvika Diipiká (Paiṋcama Parva) (4)

[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.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt D (3)

[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.

Glossary (4)

[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.

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 3 (1)

[6] Now, this fundamental negativity, [...] can then say] Devena saha; where deva means one’s abode, the ádi [...] comes under the category of matter.

Song, Dance and Instrumental Music (1)

[12] Now, for objective adjustment in [...] recent times, Mahaprabhu Caetanya Deva also encouraged these three things: [...] also encourage these three things.

Some Important Crops (1)

[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.

Some Developmental Programmes for Bengal (3)

[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.

Shiva in the Song of Shiva (Discourse 19) (5)

[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”].

Glossary (1)

[3] DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] "without cloth" ( digambar ).

Samyak Karmánta (Perfect Finish) (1)

[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.

Glossary (1)

[5] DEVA. Mythologically, a God, a deity; [...] righteousness in social affairs.

Saḿgacchadhvaḿ (3)

[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.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (5)

[13] Eśo ha deva pradisho’nu sarvá [...] Pratyaḿjanáḿstist́hate sarvatomukhah.

[14] Eśo ha deva pradisho’nu 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.]

Phonetics – 1 (Discourse 1) (2)

[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.

Pashupati, Viireshvara, and Mahádeva (3)

[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”.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Aesthetic Science (Discourse 26) (2)

[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.]

Parama Puruśa the Great (2)

[9] Now, from a particular nucleus [...] inferences in the universe are known as deva in Sanskrit. Deva means “faculties personified”. [...] objective subjects of ideation.

Nityaḿ Shuddhaḿ (2)

[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.

Niiti and Dharma (2)

[45] Eśo ha deva pradisho’nu sarvá; [...] Pratyaiṋjanaḿstiśt́hate vishvatomukha.

[47] Eśo ha deva pradisho’nu sarvá [...] anything about this. They will say,

Glossary (2)

[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.

Glossary (4)

[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.

Lord of All Lords (13)

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Liberation from Viśńumáyá (4)

[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.

Language and Dialect – 2 (Discourse 8 (1)

[12] Kśaraḿ pradhánamamrtákśaraḿ harah Kśarátmaná viishate deva ekah

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (1)

[97] As a result of this faulty [...] – Sena, Siḿha, Deva, Dutta, Kara, Guha, Das and Palita [...] reached the point of extinction.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (2)

[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.]

I Have Become a Hero (7)

[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.

Integral and Non-Integral Outlook (1)

[11] He is Brhat or immeasurable, beyond [...] every vibration and sensation (deva) of this universe emanates from [...] cannot conceive the proximity.

Ideation on Brahma (9)

[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.

His Reflections Are Everywhere (2)

[1] Yesterday I said why He is called Eka and Deva nam deva and why He is all-pervasive and [...] meaning of “sarva”?

He Knows His Duty (4)

[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.

Guru Pújá (6)

[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.

Further Names of the Supreme (5)

[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:

From Animality to Divinity (3)

[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.

Everybody Obeys Him (2)

[9] “Naenaddevá ápnuvan púrvamarśat.” Deva means expressions. And here deva means the indriyas, the sensory [...] the help of your eyes and ears?

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (1)

[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.

Glossary (4)

[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.

Glossary (4)

[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.

Glossary (2)

[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.

Devotion and the Realm of Intellectuality (1)

[7] “Mataiṋca Vásudevasya”. [...] said to be Vásudeva. “Deva” means “vibrational expression”, [...] entities is “vasu”.

Cognitive Faculty – the Supreme Element (1)

[16] The physical bodies of human beings [...] devatás are known as “deva yoni” in Saḿskrta and their bodies are made of only three factors.

Biological Transformation Associated with Psychic Metamorphosis and Vice Versa (1)

[14] Sa vá eśa tadá [...] visŕ stih. Arvág devá asya visarjanenáthá; [...] 1 )

Bhaerava and Bhaeravii (1)

[22] His other wife, Gauṋgá, [...] and was a general of the gods [deva means “god” and senápati [...] Shiva’s marriage to three girls:

Beyond the Periphery (4)

[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.

Glossary (1)

[4] Darshana: “to see”, audience of the Guru; guiding philosophy Deva: “God”, divine [...] Ideological Desideratum”

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (1)

[21] The Sárada or Sárasvata [...] Punjab and the Sikh Guru Arjuna Deva developed Guru-mukhi script, however [...] Punjab and Sind would write in it.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (1)

[17] The Tripádavibhúti [...] individual expression is known as deva and the original source from which [...] molecules dancing around the Macrocosm.

Glossary (1)

[4] DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] SÁDHANÁ can be performed).

Glossary (4)

[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.

Glossary (1)

[4] DEVA. Mythologically, a god, a deity. [...] directed towards Consciousness.

All Shine with His Effulgence (1)

[30] Yastúrńanábha iva tantubhih pradhánajaeh. Svabhávato deva ekah svamábrńot. Sa no dadhádbrahmápyayam.