Vi > References for ‘Vibhuti, vibhúti’
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[7] Occult power (called vibhúti or aeshvarya in Sanskrit) is the [...] strength to control the power.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] entity. These powers are also called vibhúti. (Note that though some of the [...] The Vedic system of medicine.
[11] Therefore it is said in the Tripáda Vibhuti Náráyańa [...] the creative faculty of Brahma.
[15] The sixth is the siddha. What is [...] shakti – aeshvarya – vibhúti’ – No, no, no, these are [...] regarding these siddhas later on.
[25] The powers which are confined to Parama Puruśa alone are known as “vibhuti garimá”, not “garimá” [...] “any occult power”. Vibhuti also means “the final state [...] universe becomes ashes in the end. Vibhuti also means “ashes”.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] entity. These powers are also called vibhúti. (Note that though some of the [...] VIDYÁMÁYÁ.
[6] “Aeshvarya” means “occult power”, which in Saḿskrta is also known as “vibhúti”. “Vibhúti” has two meanings – “ash” [...] iishvaratva and antaryámitva.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] entity. These powers are also called vibhúti. (Note that though some of the [...] VIDYÁMÁYÁ.
[44] The collective name of these eight [...] prakámya and antaryámitva, is vibhúti or aeshvarya. Vi – bhú + ktin gives us the word vibhúti, which means “to be established [...] is another name for stupidity.
[45] The first human being in history [...] Although the etymological meaning of vibhúti is “supernatural power” [...] Vibhútinátha [Lord of Vibhúti] or Vibhútibhúśańa [Adorned with Vibhúti].