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Buddhist psychological construct
(Pali and Sanskrit: चित्त, or in Prakrit script 𑀘𑀺𑀢𑁆𑀢, pronounced chitta [t͡ɕit̚.tɐ́](key)) is one of three overlapping terms used in the Nikaya
Chitta_(Buddhism)
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titles beginning with Chita All pages with titles containing Chita Chitta (Buddhism), Buddhist psychological construct Cheta (disambiguation) Cheetah (disambiguation)
Chita
Buddhist aspects of the mind
चैतसिक, romanized: caitasika or chitta samskara चित्त संस्कार; Pali: cetasika; Tibetan: སེམས་བྱུང sems byung), in Buddhism, are identified within the teachings
Mental_factors
Nonconceptual awareness and interconnectedness
Anatman or "the absence of a self". The Chittamatrins call it by the name Chitta or "the Mind". Some call it the Prajnaparamita or "the Perfection of Wisdom"
Nondualism
Indian prayer bead string
loop of prayer beads commonly used in Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. It is used for counting recitations (japa) of mantras
Japamala
Spiritual practices from ancient India
including Jainism and Buddhism. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the classical text on Hindu yoga, samkhya-based but influenced by Buddhism, dates to the early
Yoga
Soviet Buryat Buddhist teacher, author, and dissident (1914–1974)
Dandaron (Russian: Бидия Дандарович Дандарон; 1914–1974), religious name Chitta-Vajra (Russian: Читта-Ваджра, romanized: Čitta-Vadžra), was a Soviet Buryat
Bidia_Dandaron
Sanskrit term for mental impressions
This includes perceptions (what one sees, hears, touches, tastes, smells), chitta cognition (what one feels and thinks), willful actions, and also intentions
Samskara_(Indian_philosophy)
Pure awareness in Hindu philosophy
thereby making each rational and discriminatory. Vedanta speaks of mind (chitta), or antahkarana ('internal instrument'), and matter as the subtle and gross
Sakshi_(witness)
Major Hindu goddess; goddess of wealth and beauty
Discipline. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. p. 177. ISBN 978-81-208-1098-3. Chitta Ranjan Prasad Sinha (2000). Proceedings of the 9th Session of Indian Art
Lakshmi
One of the 28 ancient Buddhas
were his chief male patrons; and Chitta and Sugutta were the chief among the women. Buddhist cosmology Glossary of Buddhism Longevity myths Morris, R, ed
Sikhī_Buddha
Philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent
centuries of the Common Era.[citation needed] Some schools like Jainism, Buddhism, Yoga, Śaiva and Vedanta survived, but others, like Ajñana, Charvaka and
Indian_philosophy
Buddhist complex in the Indian state of Odisha
Proceedings of Indian Art History Congress. Indian Art History Congress. Sinha, Chitta Ranjan Prasad; Das, Harish Chandra (1996). Proceedings of the Indian Art
Lalitagiri
Indian economist (born 1953)
Tagore: Samagra Sahitya Darshan (Granthali, Mumbai, 2011) Bhaya Shoonya Chitta Jeth: Ravindranathanchya 151 Pratinidhik Kavita (Granthali, Mumbai, 2010)
Narendra_Jadhav
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Seti, Nepal Sri Jagannath (film), a 1950 Indian Oriya film directed by Chitta Ranjan Mitra Jagannath Temple (disambiguation) Juggernaut (disambiguation)
Jagannath_(disambiguation)
Legendary forest at the Himalayas
largest peaks of Himavanta. The five peaks are: Suthassana (Thai: สุทัสสนะ), Chitta (Thai: จิตตะ), Gala (Thai: กาฬะ), Kanthamat (Thai: คันธมาทน์), and Krailas
Himavanta
Buddhist concept
is a concept that was developed by the Yogacara/Vijnanavada school of Buddhism with regard to definitions of reality identifying it as the dependent nature
Abhutaparikalpa
social worker and businessman Moni Singh, freedom fighter, communist leader Chitta Ranjan Dutta (Bir Uttam), sector commander during the War of Liberation
List_of_Bangladeshi_Hindus
Sanskrit term denoting Hindu pilgrimage sites
It particularly refers to pilgrimage sites and holy places in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The process or journey associated with tirtha is called tirtha-yatra
Tirtha_(Hinduism)
person. Chyavana A great Bhargava rishi. Chiranjivi One who is immortal. Chitta Mind and its fluctuations. Chintan A peaceful mantra or smaran. Daitya A
Glossary_of_Hinduism_terms
Salt mine and mountain range in Punjab, Pakistan
overlying strata, intruding Cambrian aged salt on top of Cenozoic strata. Kala Chitta Range Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of Hindustan. Translated
Salt_Range
discernment and understanding; Ahamkara or ego for sense of self (egoism); and chitta or mental faculty for memory. The body parts where these four antahkaranas
Sariraka_Upanishad
Place in West Bengal, India
and the CPI leaders Dr. Sadhan Sen, Bikash Ray Chaudhuri, Nani Kar and Chitta Ranjan Basu were principal architects of Ashokenagar Kalyangarh. The first
Ashoknagar_Kalyangarh
Small Town in India
Chimegaon Chimkod Chinkera Chintaki Chintalgera Chitkota Chitkota (K) Chitta Chitta Chittakaldev Chondi Chouli Dabka (Chawar) Daddapur Dadgi Dakulgi Dangargaon
Hulsoor
District of Punjab in Pakistan
district, in the middle of the district sits a low mountain range; Kala Chitta Range whereas on the western and southern side of the district the indus
Attock_District
qualified student') who has developed ekāgrata ('single pointed mind'), chitta shuddhi ('purity of the mind') and vikshepa ('freedom from restlessness
Anubandha_chatushtaya
Nepali poet and short story writer
from Kathmandu. She started writing in Nepal Bhasa with a poem entitled Chitta Panchhi (meaning "Heart bird") and a story Lan ("Road") which were published
Moti_Laxmi_Upasika
Eka Sri Minakshi Gouri Raja Syamale Gouri Rupaka Sri Minambikayah Param Nahire Re Chitta Deva Gandharam Rupaka Syamalangi Matangi Namaste Syamala Adi
List of compositions by Muthuswami Dikshitar
List_of_compositions_by_Muthuswami_Dikshitar
Schools of yoga
Yoga-Kundalini Upanishad consists of three short chapters; it begins by stating that Chitta (consciousness) is controlled by Prana, and it is controlled by moderate
Kundalini_yoga
Indian politician and retired Police officer
in sociology from the University of Calcutta in 1986. He converted to Buddhism and is one of the few lawmakers from West Bengal who belongs to the religion
Upendra_Nath_Biswas
Province of Pakistan
is the provincial animal, and is found only in the Salt Range and Kala Chitta Range of northern Punjab. Sulaiman markhor is also present in the southwestern
Punjab,_Pakistan
activities according to Sutra 1.2 of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali: “Yoga Chitta Vritti Nirodha”. "Our highest duty Dharma is to ourselves to be in a balanced
Bhāva_(Hinduism)
Several notions of a counterpart to evolution
of Patanjali, in yoga practice, those two states are conditions of mind (chitta), with the mind's outward-evolution expressions (pravritti) and the inward-involution
Involution_(esotericism)
Ethnic group from the Indian subcontinent
Study. Jaipur, India: Yking Books. ISBN 978-93-92240-27-0. Ranjan Chakma, Chitta (2022). The Chakmas in Southeast Asia. HSRA Publications. ISBN 978-93-5506-169-0
Chakma_people
Sanskrit text, Yoga Upanishad
also without the practice of Yoga, the light of knowledge cannot be lit". Chitta, or mind, is explained in the text as a source for Samskaras and Vasanas
Yoga-kundalini_Upanishad
Region in the eastern Indian subcontinent
to a State. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. pp. 39–40. ISBN 0-8133-2854-3. Chitta Ranjan Misra. "United Independent Bengal Movement". Banglapedia. Asiatic
Bengal
State in northeastern India
from the original on 18 December 2014. Retrieved 1 November 2014. Deb, Chitta Ranjan (2013). "Orchids of Nagaland, propagation, conservation and sustainable
Nagaland
Prasad Devkota. Kathmandu, Nepal: Royal Nepal Academy. p. 90. Hridaya, Chitta Dhar; Hr̥daya, Cittadhara (2010). Sugata Saurabha: An Epic Poem from Nepal
List_of_Nepalese_poets
Traditional Hindu calendar
No. Lunar month Solar month 1 Chitta Chaitra 2 Visaka Vyshaka 3 Jyeshta Jyeshta 4 Poorvashada Ashada 5 Sravana Shravana 6 Poorvabhadra Bhadrapadha 7 Aswini
Panchangam
Group of Eastern Indian states
इजाफा". Archived from the original on 10 May 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2016. Chitta Baral (3 September 2009). "» Engineering College Clusters in Orissa in 2009"
East_India
Culture in India
Sanstkritik Vaibhav (Hindi). Diamond Pocket Books. 1999. ISBN 8171822940. Chitta Ranjan Prasad Sinha, Early Sculpture of Bihar, Indological Book Corp., 1980
Bihari_culture
Former country in Indonesia
Nagauleng Male 1696 – 1714 17 Batari Toja Daéng Talaga Arung Timurung, Datu Chitta Sultanah Zainab Zulkiyahtuddin Matinroé ri Tippulué Female 1714 – 1715 18
Bone_State
Ethnic group in northeastern India
Guahati: United Publishers. p. 10. Verghese & Thanzawna 1997, p. 102. Nag, Chitta Ranjan (1999). Post-colonial Mizo Politics. New Delhi: UBS. Shakespear 1912
Mizo_people
five components, including manas (lower mind), ahankara (sense of I-ness), chitta (memory bank of mind), buddhi (intellect), and atman (self/soul). Patanjali
History_of_psychology
District in Karnataka, India
by desilting. Herds of spotted deer and peafowl are found in Kamathana, Chitta, Shahapur and Godepalli forest areas. Poaching of deer in these areas is
Bidar_district
District of Bangladesh in Sylhet Division
Chaudhuri (Bir Protik), Sub-Sector Commander (1971), Former MP Major General Chitta Ranjan Dutta- Bir Uttam Jagat Joity Das - Bir Bikrom Enamul Haque Mostafa
Habiganj_District
Army Saiful Islam Duke, former Lieutenant Commander of Bangladesh Navy Chitta Ranjan Dutta, Bangladeshi war hero and retired Major-General of the Bangladesh
List_of_Bengalis
Sanskrit text, Yoga Upanishad
second in the order of importance, is oriented towards assimilation by the chitta or mind, wherein the person always thinks of formless Ishvara (God). Of
Yogatattva_Upanishad
One of the ancient Sanskrit holy scriptures of Hinduism
manifestation of Brahman. Higher than Will, states section 7.5 of the Upanishad, is Chitta (चित्त, thought, consciousness) because when a man Thinks he forms his Will
Chandogya_Upanishad
Region of Bangladesh and India
troops, and aided by 9,000 regular freedom fighters. They were commanded by Chitta Ranjan Dutta, and later Mohammad Abdur Rab. The headquarters of Sector 4
History_of_Sylhet
1948–1956 political movement in East Pakistan
Muhammad Hamidullah Khan Serajul Alam Khan Dhirendranath Datta Kazi Nuruzzaman Chitta Ranjan Dutta Muhammad Mansur Ali Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad M. A. Hannan Abu
Bengali_language_movement
District in West Bengal, India
Humayun Kabir resigned from Rejinagar seat. Including Jainism, Christianity, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Ad-Dharmis, or not stated Lewis Sydney Steward
Murshidabad_district
Early sect of Sikhism
Akhara, founded by Mahant Pritam Das in 1788 in Bazaar Mai Sevan. Akhara Chitta, founded by Mahant Ganga Ram Viakarani in Bazaar Mai Sevan during the Sikh
Udasi
Nepalese poet
ISBN 81-87138-55-6. Page 5. LeVine, Sarah and Gellner, David N. (2005). Rebuilding Buddhism: The Theravada Movement in Twentieth-Century Nepal. Harvard University
Chittadhar_Hridaya
Nepalese poet
Sherchan Karthak, Peter J. (4 June 2006). "Henrik Ibsen, Siddhi Charan and Chitta Dhar". The Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 7 March 2013.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint:
Siddhicharan_Shrestha
Hindu text on Yoga
uncertain knowledge, Buddhi (intelligence) which leads to certain knowledge, "Chitta" (emotional consciousness) which produces doubts and fluctuations in knowledge
Varaha_Upanishad
Book by Yajnavalkya
fire-like glowing moon in the forehead, and meditate on the inner self in the Chitta (mind). One distinctive feature of the Yoga Yajnavalkya is that kuṇḍalinī
Yoga_Yajnavalkya
related to different religions (Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism) are reared in different zones of the Biodiversity Park. Many
Sacred groves of Biodiversity Park, Visakhapatnam
Sacred_groves_of_Biodiversity_Park,_Visakhapatnam
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