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Subject Index

P, Ph, and B

  • Paravaśī-bhāva (the state of being under another’s sway) — 31
  • Paravyoma (the supreme spiritual sky) — 25, 90
  • Ultimate culmination of dāsya-bhāva — 81
  • Parātpara-divya-prema (divine love beyond the highest) — 75
  • Parā-bhakti (supreme devotion) — 3
  • Parāvṛtti (spiritual reversal or return) — 41
  • Parāvasthā (supreme state) — 90
  • Parashara — 119
  • Paricārikā (female attendant) — 26, 32
  • Parijalpa — 32
  • Paśu-bhāva (the bound or uninitiated disposition) — 42, 75
  • Pāñcarātra — 11, 14, 97
  • Pakshadhar Mishra, the poet Jayadeva — 168
  • Pāda-sevā (service of the divine feet) — 78
  • Pāramārthika-satya (ultimate truth) — 65
  • Pāramitā-naya — 40
  • Pāraskara Gṛhya Sūtra — 98
  • Pālya-dāsī-bhāva (the disposition of a protected maidservant) — 81, 82
  • Piṅgalā — 36, 43, 45, 51, 14
  • Piṇḍa (microcosmic body) — 55
  • Pippalada Muni — 148
  • Pīṭhamardaka (the hero’s intimate companion) — 26
  • Punīta (purified) — 47
  • Puraścaraṇa (preparatory mantra observance) — 42
  • Purāṇa Saṃhitā — 157
  • Archaeological Research Committee — 120, 127
  • Purāṇas in the Light of Modern Science — 1
  • Puruṣa and Prakṛti — 23
  • Puruṣa-tattva (the male or conscious principle) — 45, 46
  • Puruṣa Sūkta — 100
  • Puruṣāvatāra — 90, 92
  • Puṣṭimārga — 10, 12
  • Pūrva-rāga (love before meeting) — 33
  • Prakaṭa-līlā (manifest divine play) — 34
  • Pragalbhā-nāyikā (the bold, mature heroine) — 25
  • Prajalpa — 32
  • Praṇaya (confident intimacy in love) — 1, 16
  • Praṇava-tanu (body constituted of Oṃ) — 53
  • Pratijalpa — 32
  • Pratīpa (adverse or contrary) — 19
  • Pradyumna — 10, 92
  • Prapañca (manifest phenomenal world) — 54, 58
  • Prapatti-vāda (doctrine of surrender) — 5
  • Praveśātmikā-bhakti — 108
  • Pravāsa (separation caused by residence elsewhere) — 33
  • Prasanna-rāghavam — 168
  • Prasādhana (adornment) — 27, 28
  • Prāṇa (vital breath) — 36, 44, 45, 53, 73
  • Prajñānanda — 69
  • Prāhuta — 31
  • Prāhṛta — 85
  • Prākṛta-līlā (worldly or material play) — 73
  • Prāṇāyāma (discipline of the breath) — 51
  • Pratināyikā (rival heroine) — 32
  • Priyatā-rati (love grounded in dearness) — 20, 23
  • Prīti-rati (affectionate devotional love) — 20
  • Prīti-sambandha (relationship of affection) — 21, 24
  • Preyas (the beloved or dear relation) — 29
  • Prema-pañcaka — 46
  • Premalatā Ji — 119
  • Prema-vaicittya (the sense of separation even in union) — 31, 33
  • Prema-sādhanā (discipline of divine love) — 30, 76, 77
  • Premā-bhakti (loving devotion) — 3, 80
  • Premāspada (the object of love) — 46, 99
  • Proṣita-bhartṛkā (the heroine whose husband is abroad) — 25
  • Prauḍhā-bhakti (mature devotion) — 3
  • Faxian — 38
  • Bangiya Sahitya Parishad — 71
  • Baldev Upadhyaya — 40
  • Baladeva Vidyabhushana — 173
  • Buddha — 49
  • Buddhacarita — 38
  • Buddhi-tattva (principle of intelligence) — 101

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