Buddhi - Wikipedia Buddhi is a feminine Sanskrit noun derived from *budh, to be awake, to understand, to know The same root is the basis for the more familiar masculine form Buddha and the abstract noun bodhi
What is Buddhi? - Definition from Yogapedia Buddhi is a Sanskrit term derived from the root, budh, which means “to know” or “to be awake ” Therefore, buddhi refers to intellect, wisdom and the power of the mind to understand, analyze, discriminate and decide
Buddhi: 44 definitions - Wisdom Library Buddhi (बुद्धि) is a Sanskrit word referring to the “intellect” It is one of the fourteen Adhyātma (pertaining to the body) mentioned in the Subālopaniṣad (fifth section)
Buddhi: Discriminating Intelligence in Hindu Philosophy Summary: Explore the meaning and significance of Buddhi, the highest tattva of Prakriti and the source of our intelligence and discernment, which helps us distinguish right from the wrong and overcome delusion about ourselves and our essential nature
BUDDHI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BUDDHI is the faculty of intuitive discernment or direct spiritual awareness in the beliefs of Hinduism and Buddhism
What is Buddhi? – REFLECTIONS - astheoneabove. com In the teachings of Conversations with God, Buddhi is often referred to as the higher intellect, the wise discernment that guides one’s thoughts and actions It is the part of you that connects you to your higher Self and helps you make choices that are aligned with your deepest truth and purpose
Buddhi — Tripurashakti Buddhi is higher mind: Buddhi is the higher aspect of mind, the door-way to inner wisdom The word Buddhi itself comes from the root budh, which means one who has awakened
Buddhi - encyclopedia-of-religion. org Buddhi (Sanskrit) — developed consciousness of man Contrary to jiva, buddhi is the part of the consciousness which is formed and further developed — with the help of the methods of buddhi yoga — in the subtle and subtlest spatial dimensions outside one’s material body
Buddhi — Glossary of Spiritual and Religious Secrets - Glorian He cannot be apprehended by ordinary intellect, but purified intellect (Buddhi) can comprehend Him Mind and intellect become purified when they are absolutely free from attachment to lust and wealth (Kâmini and Kânchan)
Buddhi | Indian philosophy | Britannica Every cognition (jnana) is a modification of the buddhi, with consciousness reflected in it Though this is Vachaspati’s account, it does not suffice according to Bhikshu