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===Articles=== | |||
*[http://theosophy.ph/encyclo/index.php?title=Kriy%C4%81%C5%9Bakti# Kriyāśakti] at Theosopedia | *[http://theosophy.ph/encyclo/index.php?title=Kriy%C4%81%C5%9Bakti# Kriyāśakti] at Theosopedia | ||
*[http://www.theosophical.org/online-resources/leaflets/1801# Power of Thought] at Theosophical.org | *[http://www.theosophical.org/online-resources/leaflets/1801# Power of Thought] at Theosophical.org | ||
===Books=== | |||
*[http://www.anandgholap.net/Thought_Power-AB.htm# Thought Power - Its Control and Culture] by Annie Besant | |||
[[Category:Sanskrit terms]] | [[Category:Sanskrit terms]] |
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Kriyāśakti (devanāgarī: क्रियाशक्ति) is a Sanskrit term that could be translated as "power to do or to create" (from kriya, "action", and shakti, "power"). It is the name of one of the six shaktis in Hinduism.
Mme. Blavatsky defined it as: "The power of thought; one of the seven forces of Nature. Creative potency of the Siddhis (powers) of the full Yogis."[1]
Notes
- ↑ Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, The Theosophical Glossary (Krotona, CA: Theosophical Publishing House, 1973), 181.
Online resources
Articles
- Kriyāśakti at Theosopedia
- Power of Thought at Theosophical.org
Books
- Thought Power - Its Control and Culture by Annie Besant