Prakruti |
The relative self; The non-Self complex; |
Also means inherent nature | |
Pramaata |
The Knower( Gnata) |
Praman |
Level |
Prameya |
The object to be known( Gneya); |
Projection or boundary | |
Prarabdha |
Destiny; Ordained; Effect |
Prarabdhavadi |
Lazy |
Prarthana |
Prayer |
Prasanna |
That which pleases others |
Prashasta raag |
Attachment of the highest kind – it leads |
to the Self | |
Prashchyataap |
Repentance |
Pratibhaav |
Intent of opposition; Sense of opposition; |
Remorse | |
Pratikraman |
Repentance and asking for forgiveness |
for the error; Repentance and apology | |
Pratipakshi bhaav |
Adverse intent; Attacking intent; |
Opposing intent | |
Pratishthit atma |
The charged self; The relative self |
Pratiti |
Conviction |
Pratyaghaat |
Reaction to shock |
Pratyakhyan |
Remorse and avowal to not repeat the |
mistake | |
Pratyaksh |
Direct |
Pratyaksh bhakti |
Direct worship |
Pravrutti |
Worldly activity |
Prayatna |
Effort |
Prayogsha |
New charging of parmanus |
Prem |
Love |
Premlakshana bhakti Worship with love of God | |
Pudgal |
The non-Self complex of mind, speech |
and body | |