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INDEX
abhaṅgas
124
abhaya-mudrā
120
,
153
,
212
abhideya
117
Abhinavagupta
168
,
169
,
186
abhiniveṣa
245
Abhishiktananda, Swami (H. Lesaux)
281
abhyāsa
245
Ācāraliṅga
171
action
233
ādāna
175
ādāni
162
adharma
159
adhyāsa
255
Adhyātma Rāmāyaṇa
87
ādhyātma vidyā
236
Ādiśakti
212
Aditi
193
,
194
adṛṣṭa
232
–
234
,
236
Advaitasiddhi
258
Ādyaśakti
211
Āgama prāmāṇya
131
Āgamas
14
,
87
,
170
Aghora
155
,
162
,
174
,
175
,
177
Aghoraśivācārya
161
Agni
51
; Agni Durgā
212
;
Agni Purāṇa
3
,
128
Agrawala, V.S.
50
,
75
,
218
Agrawala, R.
182
ahaṁkāra
243
ahiṃsā
246
Ahirbudhnya Saṃhitā
97
,
100
,
101
Ahmed Shah Abdali
22
aikya-bhakti
171
Airāvata
68
aiśvarya
120
Aitareya Āraṇyaka
12
;Brāhmaṇa
11
,
42
;
Upaniṣad
56
Ajīvikas
10
Akbar, the Great
21
,
125
akhila rasāmṛtamūrti
116
aksa-mālā
147
Akṣara Brahman
112
Alberuni
21
Āḷvārs
15
,
96
,
102
,
123
; Āḷvār-Vaiṣṇava Renaissance
129
Amalānānda
258
Aṃbā
207
Aṃbikā, wife and sister of Rudra
193
Ambuvācī
215
Amśumabhedāgama
68
amūrta
Śiva
172
anādi
5
,
15
anahaṭ
153
Analā
194
ānanda;
Śiva
169
;
ānanda tāṇḍava
175
;
ānanda- tāratāmya
109
Ānanda Giri
82
Ānandamayī Mā
l5
,
30
,
275
Ānandatīrtha (Madhva)
107
Ānandmārg
276
aṇava
162
Andhaka
151
aṅga
171
; Aṅgasthala
171
animal sacrifices, rejected by Vaiṣṇavas
122
Aniruddha
90
,
100
,
120
aṅkuśa
212
Āṇṭāl
123
,
227
antarātman
Śiva
142
antaryāmī
101
; and freedom of choice
104
anugraha
162
,
169
,
175