
Anupadaka - Theosophy Wiki
Nov 26, 2023 · The term Anupadaka, “parentless,” or without progenitors, is a mystical designation having several meanings in the philosophy. By this name celestial beings, the Dhyan-Chohans or Dhyani-Buddhas, are generally meant.
Anupadaka - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
anupadaka, “parentless, Anupadaka, anupapadaka, aupapaduka (Skt., 'parentless; self-existing,') is a philosophical term about reality such as the 'anupadaka plane' or gods or Dhyani-Buddhas that fit the definition.
Anupadaka | Theosophy World
This Sanskrit term means “parentless” and it appears quite frequently in the works of Helena P. BLAVATSKY (often misspelt for it should more properly be anupapadaka). It is derived from the Sanskrit an - not, upa - according to and the causative form of the verb-root pad - to proceed.
Theosophical mysticism - Wikipedia
Within the system of Theosophy, developed by occultist Helena Blavatsky and others since the second half of the 19th century, Theosophical mysticism draws upon various existing disciplines and mystical models, including Neo-platonism, Gnosticism, Western esotericism, Freemasonry, Hinduism and Buddhism.
Space and Self-Consciousness - Theosophy Trust
The sublime unity of the Three-in-One beyond all differentiation is the ultimate and fundamental reality called SPACE. This is not only the eternal Anupadaka, the inexhaustible matrix of infinite potential. It is not only the Germ in the Root, present in every point of space.
Anupadaka Tattva | Theosophy World
Anupadaka Tattva (Anupādaka Tattva) A Sanskrit term meaning “that which is born by transformation from something higher than itself.” It also relates to the first differentiation on the plane of being.
Tarotia - Anupadaka
This article explores the esoteric significance of the Sanskrit term "Anupadaka," a word steeped in ancient wisdom and often shrouded in mystery. We'll journey through its various interpretations, unraveling its layers of meaning and understanding its …
Manushibuddhas - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
The Manushi Buddhas are related to the hierarchy known as Anupadaka: The term Anupadaka, “parentless,” or without progenitors, is a mystical designation having several meanings in the philosophy. By this name celestial beings, the Dhyan-Chohans or …
Anupadaka Plane | Theosophy World
(Anupādaka Plane) In later theosophical writings particularly by Annie BESANT and Charles W. LEADBEATER, the anupadaka plane is the second plane of the solar system, the Atmic being the third. It is the plane of the Monad. See ANUPADAKA.
Anupadaka — Glossary of Spiritual and Religious Secrets - Glorian
"The term Anupadaka, "parentless," or without progenitors, is a mystical designation having several meanings in the philosophy. By this name celestial beings, the Dhyan-Chohans or Dhyani-Buddhas, are generally meant.