Vi > References for ‘viśaya, viśayá, visaya’

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Word-for-Word Sútra Translations (1)

[119] akartrii = non-doer; viśaya = object; saḿyuktá [...] mahadvá = buddhitattva or mahattattva

Vyatireka – 2 (2)

[1] The mind cannot exist without an object (viśaya). In the case of an object which is related to the physical sphere the Saḿskrta terms viśaya and ádhára can be used, but for a mental object there is a special term.

The Path of Salvation (1)

[13] Then the seventh is Samyak Smrti. It means proper memory. What is memory? “Anubhuta visaya sampramosah smrtih”. When [...] Samyak Smrti. This is proper memory.

Shakti and Its Proper Application (1)

[26] How should one take Cosmic ideation? [...] thinking about material objects (viśaya), subtle or crude. Parama Puruśa, [...] altar of Parama Puruśa.

Leaving Bondage (2)

[3] The mind must always have an object (viśaya). In scriptures, viśaya is known as “ábhoga.” [...] depends on the person’s wish.

Ideological Flow and the Eight-fold Path (1)

[20] And the seventh instruction is [...] What is smrti? Anubhúta viśayá sampramośah smrtih [“Memory [...] “elephant”, R–?

Every Word Is Meaningful (3)

[5] In Sanskrit the word varśa [...] three popular words – desha, viśaya and varśa. This country, this land where we are living, is called Mahiśa Viśaya in Sanskrit [Mysore]. Mahiśa Viśaya. [...] got its peculiar significance.

Dhruva and Adhruva (1)

[19] So in Sanskrit, an object which the indriyas find in the outer world is called viśaya (which may also mean “place” [...] the scriptures it has been said,

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (1)

[1] In subtle philosophical analysis [...] (non-extroversive), and darshita viśayá (witness of the reflected object).

Bhusuku and Brahmabháva (1)

[6] When the mind rises above body-consciousness [...] gross material objects gets the viśaya rasa [taste of objects]. The latter [...] took Cosmic ideation constantly.