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buddhi
Buddhi (Sanskrit: बुद्धि) refers to the intellectual faculty and the power to "form and retain concepts, reason, discern, judge, comprehend, understand".
Paramatman
Paramatman (Sanskrit: परमात्मन्, IAST: Paramātman) or Paramātmā is the absolute Atman, or supreme Self, in various philosophies such as the Vedanta and Yoga schools in Hindu theology, as well as other Indian religions such as Sikhism. Paramatman is the "Primordial Self" or the "Self Beyond" who is spiritually identical with the absolute and ultimate reality. Selflessness is the attribute of Paramatman, where all personality/individuality vanishes.
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Shakha
A shakha () is a Hindu theological school that specializes in learning certain Vedic texts, or else the traditional texts followed by such a school. An individual follower of a particular school or recension is called a ''''. The term is also used in Hindu philosophy to refer to an adherent of a particular orthodox system.
Bede Griffiths
Benedictine Monk (1906–1993)
Sao Chingcha
landmark in Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok, Thailand
Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Teddy
short story by J. D. Salinger
Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies
Academic institution at Oxford