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The 36 tattvas — In Kaśmir Śaivism, the 36 tattvas describe the Absolute, its internal aspects and the creation including living beings, down to the physical reality. The addition of 11 supplemental tattvas compared to the IAST|Sāṃkhya allows for a richer, fuller … Wikipedia
Samkhya — El sistema sankhia o samkhya (literalmente, ‘enumeración’, en idioma sánscrito) es una de las seis dárshanas o doctrinas clásicas del hinduismo Las otras doctrinas son: vedanta yoga purva mimamsa niaia y vaisesika. De entre todas ellas está… … Wikipedia Español
Pranas — In the Upanishads, the Rudras are described as the ten Pranas, or senses (vital breaths), i.e. the five Jnanendriyas and the five Karmendriyas, and Manas (the heart) as the eleventh … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Rudra — In early Vedic myth the storm god, who was accompanied by his eleven sons, the Rudras. At a later stage he became partially merged with Siva, and his eleven children became the Maruts, the supporters of Indra. Still later, in the Upanishads,… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology