Concepts hindous

Concepts philosophiques fondamentaux des Écritures hindoues et de la philosophie védantique

Ahimsa

māyā
Cosmology

The divine power of illusion that makes the manifold world appear real. In the Gita, Krishna states that his divine …

Atman

saṃsāra
Cosmology

The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. All beings are bound in samsara until they achieve moksha. The Gita describes …

Bhakti

ahiṃsā
Ethics

Non-violence, non-injury to any living being. Listed among the divine qualities in Chapter 16. A fundamental ethical principle in Hinduism, …

Brahman

ātman
Philosophy

The individual self or soul, which is eternal and unchanging. Chapter 2 of the Gita famously teaches that the Atman …

Chakra

guru
Practice

Spiritual teacher who dispels the darkness of ignorance. In the Gita, Krishna serves as guru to Arjuna. The guru-disciple tradition …

Dharma

dharma
Ethics

The cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order. In the Gita, dharma encompasses duty, righteousness, moral law, and the …

Jnana

jñāna
Practice

Spiritual knowledge or wisdom. Jnana yoga is the path of knowledge, involving discrimination between the real and unreal, the eternal …

Karma

karma
Philosophy

The law of cause and effect — every action produces consequences that shape future experiences. The Gita teaches nishkama karma: …

Kundalini

tapas
Practice

Austerity, self-discipline, spiritual heat. Chapter 17 describes three types of tapas: physical, verbal, and mental, each classified by the three …

Maya

brahman
Philosophy

The ultimate reality, the supreme cosmic principle, the ground of all being. Not a personal god but the infinite, eternal, …

Moksha

mokṣa
Liberation

Liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara). The ultimate goal of Hindu life. Achieved through jnana (knowledge), bhakti …

Nirvana

bhakti
Practice

Loving devotion to a personal god. Chapter 12 of the Gita is entirely devoted to bhakti yoga. Krishna declares that …

Prana

mantra
Practice

Sacred syllable, word, or verse used in meditation and worship. The most sacred mantra is Om (Aum), which the Gita …

Raja Yoga

satya
Ethics

Truthfulness, one of the essential virtues. In the Gita, satya is listed among the divine qualities. The Upanishads declare 'Satyam …

Samsara

yoga
Practice

Literally 'union' — the discipline of connecting the individual self with the divine. The Gita describes multiple yogas: Karma Yoga, …