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  • transmigration of the individual self (or jiva) to another body, as determined ... and perfect soul, which they refer to as jiva, fettered by karma and the ...
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  • the circumstances in which each individual jiva can work out the karma generated ... substance which adheres to the soul (jiva), weighing it down and determining ...
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  • ==Jiva and Ajiva== Jains believe that reality is made up of two eternal principles, jiva ...
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  • level where both Jiva (living creatures or individual souls) and Ishvara ... living being with a body and senses. Each jiva feels as if he has his own ...
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  • elucidating his view of the distinctness of jiva (cit, soul), isvara and jagat ... elucidating his view of the distinctness of jiva (cit, soul), isvara and jagat ...
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  • The individual self, jiva, is a subject-object complex, with Pure ... exists ultimately no difference between the Jiva-Atman (individual soul)and ...
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  • living beings. These words include "Jiva" (individual soul), ... According to Jainism, Soul (jiva) exists as a reality, having a separate ...
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  • divine, claiming that each human being or jiva, possessing limited power ... Fall: A treatise on the bondage of the Jiva. Vrindavan: Jiva Institute ...
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  • limited Brahman, it became the individual soul (jiva). Chandrahar Sharma, A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy (Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, ...
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  • ]]) and the self ([[jiva| jivātman ]]) *Between innumerable selves *Between the Lord and matter (prakriti) *Between the self and matter ...
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  • at Seva Kunj, was established in 1542 by Srila Jiva Goswami. The images of Sri Sri Radha Damodar stand within. The bhajan kutir of A. C. Bhaktivedanta ...
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  • of God such as knowledge and bliss, however, jiva is incomplete, and can in no way be said to be equivalent to the supreme divinity. As dependent ...
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  • and yet different from Brahman. The relationship of jiva with Brahman may be regarded as dvaita from one point of view and advaita from another. There ...
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  • manas and a physical body. The individual soul (jiva) is similar but not identical to the supreme soul (Isvara). ==Notes== ==References== ...
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  • Jiva Gosvami explains the verse in Gopala Champu (Pūrva 15:73) and ... carrying Vishnu symbolizes the soul or jiva atma carrying the Super soul ...
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  • Jiva ? * What is Ishvara ? * What is Maya ? * What is Brahman ... scriptures describe as necessary for a jiva (soul) to attain moksha (salvation ...
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  • The reflection of the purusa in the chitta, is the phenomenal ego (jiva) which is subject to birth, death, transmigration, and pleasurable and ...
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  • China. Observing this, Kumārajīva’s mother Jiva, who believed she had done all she could for her son, exhorted him to follow unwaveringly the Bodhisattva ...
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  • the category of an ordinary living being (jiva) or demi-god. ... the relationship between the soul (jiva) and God (Vishnu), although ...
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  • According to Vishistadvaita, souls (jiva) never merge or dissolve into ... bhakti) – the four essentials for a soul (jiva) to attain salvation. ...
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