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Bhava logo #10101) Buddhist terminology
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Bhava

Bhava logo #21000 The term `bhāva` (Skt. भाव, `status of being, a subjective becoming, states of mind`, from भू bhū, `to become`) is often translated as `feeling, emotion, mood, devotional state of mind`. In Buddhist thought, bhāva denotes the continuity of life and death, including reincarnation, and the maturation arising therefrom. In the bh...
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Bhava

Bhava logo #21000[king] Bhava or Bhavayavya was a king who lived on the banks of the Indus, eulogized in RV 1.126. His son Savanya or Bhavya is the subject of 1.125, where he has a discussion with a wandering priest. The two hymns are among the very few dedicated to mortals in the Rigveda. ...
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Bhāva

Bhāva logo #21000 Bhāva (Sanskrit: {IAST|bhāva}, `state, condition`) is a term in Jyotisha denoting a fixed zodiacal division of the sky from the perspective of an observer. It corresponds to the concept of `house` in Western astrology. A natal chart is called bhāvacakra (Sanskrit: {IAST|cakra}, `wheel`.) ==Overview== In almost all traditional practice, th...
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bhava

bhava logo #22627Becoming. States of being that develop first in the mind and can then be experienced as internal worlds and/or as worlds on an external level. There are three levels of becoming on the sensual level, the level of form, and the level of formlessness.
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bhava logo #21003(Sanskrit), in the Buddhist chain of dependent origination, the `becoming` that immediately precedes birth. See prattya-samutpda.
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Bhava

Bhava logo #23744emotion. A word used in the classical performing arts and also in much bhakti theology.
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Bhava logo #23750Existence both internal and external; object
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