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Concept nodes

Durable, URN-addressed concepts that accrete attestations across ingestions. Each text contributes into these; the page is a projection. 42 node(s).

अधर्म
adharma
In the two supplied verses (Bhagavad Gītā 1.39–40), adharma denotes unrighteousness/lawlessness conceived as a force that takes ho…
Edition v12 senses2 loci
अद्वैत
advaita
"Non-dual." In the supplied attestations advaita names the Fourth (turīya) / ātman as that which is free of duality. In the Māṇḍūk…
Edition v25 senses2 proposed21 loci
अकार
akāra
In the Māṇḍūkya corpus, akāra denotes the sound/letter 'a', identified as the first of the three mātrās into which oṃkāra (= the ā…
Edition v26 senses3 proposed24 loci
अक्षर
akṣara
In the supplied Māṇḍūkya (mūla) attestations, akṣara denotes "the imperishable," used in apposition with Oṃ: "oṃ ity etad akṣaram"…
Edition v25 senses3 proposed9 loci
अमात्र
amātra
In the supplied Māṇḍūkya corpus, amātra designates the "measureless" or partless aspect of oṃkāra (= Ātman), set in contrast to th…
Edition v24 senses2 proposed16 loci
आत्मन्
ātman
In the supplied Māṇḍūkya material, ātman denotes the Self. The mūla (Mā. Up. 12) identifies the partless Fourth (caturtha) — peace…
Edition v310 senses6 proposed34 loci
ब्रह्मन्
brahman
In this corpus brahman names the unconditioned totality that is identified outright with the ātman. The mūla opens by declaring "a…
Edition v26 senses1 proposed23 loci
बुद्धि
buddhi
In the supplied attestations (all from the Bhagavad Gītā mūla, chapter 2), buddhi denotes the intellect or determinative understan…
Edition v14 senses8 loci
चतुर्थ
caturtha
In the supplied Māṇḍūkya Upaniṣad (mūla) attestations, caturtha ("the fourth") designates the fourth and final ātman-condition nam…
Edition v24 senses2 proposed6 loci
देहिन्
dehin
In the supplied attestations, all from the mūla of the Bhagavad Gītā (chapter 2), dehin ("the embodied one") denotes the self that…
Edition v14 senses4 loci
दोष
doṣa
In the supplied attestations doṣa denotes the moral fault or wrong consequent upon the destruction of a family (kula-kṣaya). At Bh…
Edition v12 senses2 loci
एनम्
enam
In the supplied verses, enam (accusative singular masculine enclitic pronoun, "this one / him") functions as the recurring anaphor…
Edition v14 senses4 loci
इन्द्रिय
indriya
In the supplied attestations (all from the mūla of Bhagavad Gītā, chapter 2) indriya denotes the senses (used overwhelmingly in th…
Edition v16 senses7 loci
जागरितस्थान
jāgaritasthāna
In the Māṇḍūkya material, jāgaritasthāna designates the Self insofar as it has the waking state as its place/abode—the first pāda,…
Edition v23 senses6 loci
काम
kāma
In the supplied attestations (all from the Bhagavad Gītā mūla, chapter 2), kāma denotes desire as a psychological condition that t…
Edition v14 senses4 loci
कुलक्षय
kula-kṣaya
In the supplied attestations, kula-kṣaya denotes the destruction of the family/lineage. It appears only in Arjuna's first-chapter …
Edition v12 senses2 loci
कुल
kula
In the two supplied attestations (both from the mūla of the Bhagavad Gītā, 1.39 and 1.41), kula denotes the family or clan as a so…
Edition v13 senses2 loci
कुलधर्म
kuladharma
In the supplied attestations (all from the mūla of the Bhagavad Gītā, 1.39–1.43, spoken by Arjuna), kuladharma denotes the inherit…
Edition v13 senses3 loci
कुलघ्न
kulaghna
In the supplied attestations, kulaghna ("destroyer(s) of the family") denotes those whose action brings about the ruin of the kula…
Edition v12 senses2 loci
मकार
makāra
In the supplied Māṇḍūkya corpus, makāra denotes the sound/letter 'm', identified as the third mātrā of oṃkāra. The mūla correlates…
Edition v24 senses1 proposed13 loci
मनस्
manas
In the supplied Bhagavad Gītā (mūla) verses, manas denotes the mind as an internal faculty whose stability and orientation are at …
Edition v14 senses4 loci
नरक
naraka
In the supplied attestations, naraka denotes "hell," the undesirable destination consequent upon the destruction of family dharmas…
Edition v12 senses2 loci
नित्य
nitya
In the supplied attestations—all from the second chapter of the Bhagavad Gītā (mūla)—nitya functions as an adjectival/predicative …
Edition v15 senses5 loci
ओंकार
oṃkāra
In the supplied Māṇḍūkya corpus, oṃkāra is the syllable Oṃ treated as the imperishable (akṣara) identical with the whole of realit…
Edition v311 senses6 proposed24 loci
पाप
pāpa
In the supplied attestations, pāpa denotes the sin or demerit that Arjuna fears will attach to himself and his side as a consequen…
Edition v12 senses2 loci
प्राज्ञ
prājña
In the supplied Māṇḍūkya material, prājña ("the cognizant/knowing one") names the self in the deep-sleep state (suṣuptasthāna), co…
Edition v28 senses2 proposed26 loci
प्रज्ञानघन
prajñānaghana
In the supplied Māṇḍūkya (mūla) attestations, prajñānaghana ("a dense mass of cognition") characterizes the condition in which dif…
Edition v24 senses2 proposed6 loci
राज्य
rājya
In the supplied attestations rājya denotes kingdom or sovereignty as an object of desire and ambition. Both loci come from Arjuna'…
Edition v12 senses2 loci
शोक
śoka
In the supplied attestations śoka denotes the grief or sorrow that overcomes Arjuna at the outset of the Bhagavad Gītā. At 1.46 it…
Edition v13 senses5 loci
श्रेयस्
śreyas
In the supplied attestations śreyas denotes "the good," "what is better," or "the higher/most beneficial outcome" as an object of …
Edition v14 senses4 loci
सुख
sukha
In the supplied attestations—all from the first chapter of the Bhagavad Gītā (mūla)—sukha denotes worldly happiness, pleasures, or…
Edition v13 senses3 loci
सुषुप्तस्थान
suṣuptasthāna
A bahuvrīhi epithet of the third quarter (tṛtīya pāda) of the self in the Māṇḍūkya scheme, meaning "having deep sleep (suṣupta) as…
Edition v22 senses4 loci
स्वजन
svajana
In the supplied attestations, svajana ("one's own people, kinsmen") denotes the relatives and kin whom Arjuna beholds arrayed for …
Edition v14 senses4 loci
स्वप्नस्थान
svapnasthāna
In the single supplied attestation (Māṇḍūkya mūla 10), svapnasthāna designates the "dream-place" or dream-state, identified with t…
Edition v22 senses1 proposed6 loci
तैजस
taijasa
In the Māṇḍūkya corpus, taijasa designates the dream-state (svapnasthāna) self: the second pāda of ātman, whose cognition is inwar…
Edition v25 senses1 proposed23 loci
तुरीय
turīya
In the single supplied attestation (Māṇḍūkyakārikā 1.15), turīya names the "fourth state/station" (turīyaṃ padam) that one attains…
Edition v24 senses3 proposed14 loci
उकार
ukāra
In the supplied Māṇḍūkya material, ukāra denotes the sound/letter 'u', identified as the second mātrā of oṃkāra in the decompositi…
Edition v24 senses1 proposed7 loci
वैश्वानर
vaiśvānara
In the supplied attestations vaiśvānara designates the Self (ātman) in its waking-state aspect, identified as the first quarter (p…
Edition v34 senses2 proposed7 loci
वर्णसंकर
varṇa-saṃkara
In the supplied attestations, varṇa-saṃkara denotes the intermixture or confusion of social classes (varṇa) presented as a calamit…
Edition v12 senses2 loci
विश्व
viśva
In the supplied Māṇḍūkya-kārikā attestations, viśva is the technical name for the first of the three "quarters" (along with taijas…
Edition v210 senses4 proposed22 loci
योग
yoga
Within the supplied attestations (all from Bhagavad Gītā chapter 2, mūla only), yoga denotes a practical standpoint or disciplined…
Edition v14 senses4 loci
युद्ध
yuddha
In the supplied attestations (all from the Bhagavad Gītā mūla, chapter 2), yuddha denotes battle/war as the specific action to whi…
Edition v14 senses4 loci