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Definition of prakriti in US English: prakritinoun ˈpräkrədēˈpräkrədē (in Vedanta) the prime material energy of which all matter is composed. Example sentencesExamples - In its lower forms bhakti is based on the three gunas of prakriti or modes of material nature.
- If the Vedas are a response to the phenomena of nature or prakriti, the Vedanta is preoccupied with the principle of consciousness or Brahman.
- The jivatma or spirit is, because of its involvement in the material world or prakriti, ignorant of its true divine nature and the essential unity of all creation.
- Kali is the prakriti bound to time, with one leg raised, in eternal movement, wearing human heads as a garland representing all the destruction and creation that goes on.
- The individual soul has awareness in accordance with his material body, which he attains by virtue of prakriti, or material nature.
Definition of prakriti in US English: prakritinounˈpräkrədē (in Vedanta) the prime material energy of which all matter is composed. Example sentencesExamples - The individual soul has awareness in accordance with his material body, which he attains by virtue of prakriti, or material nature.
- Kali is the prakriti bound to time, with one leg raised, in eternal movement, wearing human heads as a garland representing all the destruction and creation that goes on.
- If the Vedas are a response to the phenomena of nature or prakriti, the Vedanta is preoccupied with the principle of consciousness or Brahman.
- The jivatma or spirit is, because of its involvement in the material world or prakriti, ignorant of its true divine nature and the essential unity of all creation.
- In its lower forms bhakti is based on the three gunas of prakriti or modes of material nature.
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