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* ''adhiṣṭhāna'' अधिष्ठान [san] | |||
* ''adhiṭṭhāna'' 𑀅𑀥𑀺𑀝𑁆𑀞𑀸𑀦 [pli] | |||
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* Christianity | * Christianity | ||
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* ''ātman'' आत्मन् [san] | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:01, 20 June 2025
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determination |
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no-self: no unchanging, permanent self or essence can be found in any phenomenon |
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Ascension of Jesus: belief that Jesus ascended to Heaven |
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self |
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interior; used to describe things hidden inside |
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foolishness for Christ: ascetic behaviour that contests the society's order by being abnormal. |
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church: true body of Christians or the original institution established by Jesus Christ |
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gospel: message |
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gaining knowledge by intense studying of the object |
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recognition of faith and deeds |
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one's actions can effect the future |
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understanding of the true nature of phenomena |
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a noble character quality generally associated with enlightened beings |
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reincarnation: living being begins a new lifespan in a different physical form after biological death |
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divine power: predestination |
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vital energy |
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salvation: saving of human beings from sin and its consequences |
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supreme polarity: cosmological state of the universe and its affairs on all levels |
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monotheism: oneness of God |
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heavenly reason: underlying reason and order of nature as reflected in its organic forms |
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unity of Heaven and humanity: societal phenomena are direct reflections of the nature |
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Trinity: three distinct persons God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit sharing the same essence |
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Judgement Day: the day when all bodies will be resurrected, all people are called to account for their deeds and their faith during their life on Earth |
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exterior; used to describe things manifested outside |
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unity of knowledge and action: keep one's cognition and deeds consistent |
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Beings | Concepts | Events | Figures | Locations | Objects | Practices |