unmanifest वाक्य
"unmanifest" हिंदी में unmanifest in a sentenceउदाहरण वाक्य
- The Unmanifest cause exists because of 1 ) the finite nature of special objects, 2 ) homogeneity, 3 ) evolution being due to the efficiency of cause, 4 ) the differentiation between cause and effect, 5 ) the non-difference or merging of the whole world of effects, 6 ) its operation through the three attributes ( gunas ) by combination and modification, through difference arising from diverse nature of several receptacles of these attributes.
- Thereafter, He explains that-the five elements, the ego, the intellect, the Unmanifest ( Primordial Matter ), the ten organs ( of perception and action ), the mind, and the five objects of sense ( sound, touch, colour, taste and smell ); also desire, aversion, pleasure, pain, the physical body, consciousness, firmness, this is the Kshetra with its evolutes ( XIII . 5-6 ).
- The Shingon Buddhist monk, Dohan, regarded the two great Buddhas, Amida is the Dharmakaya Buddha, Vairocana; then there is the realisation that Amida as Vairocana is eternally manifest within this universe of time and space; and finally there is the innermost realisation that Amida is the true nature, material and spiritual, of all beings, that he is'the omnivalent wisdom-body, that he is the unborn, unmanifest, unchanging reality that rests quietly at the core of all phenomena ".
- When later, discarding the abstraction of the Self and the exterior, clear identification with the insentient space takes place, it is called " isvara-tattva "; the investigation of these two last steps is pure " vidy " ( knowledge ) . " My ", which has been identified with " Prakrti " in the Shvetashvatara Upanishad represents its three " gunas "; also identified with " avidy ", which term primarily means the dark abyss of non-being and secondarily the mysterious darkness of the unmanifest state, " My " binds through " avidy " and releases through " vidy ".
- In such a view, divinity and dimensions of spiritual existence ( sometimes called " the astral planes " ) can exist outside the physical world, as well as extending into the material, and / or rising out of the material, intimately interwoven into the fabric of material existence in such a way that the spiritual affects the physical, and vice versa . ( The conception of Nature as a vast, interconnected web of existence that is woven by the Goddess is very common within Wicca; an idea often connected with the Triple Goddess as personified by the Three Fates who weave the Web of Wyrd . ) This combination of transcendence and immanence allows for the intermingling and the interaction of the unmanifest spiritual nature of the universe with the manifest physical universe; the physical reflects the spiritual, and vice versa . ( An idea expressed in the occult maxim " As Above, So Below " which is also used within Wicca .)