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Indian scriptures and temple sculptures depict various beings like Ganas and Yakshas, documented by Indian and Greek cultures, with Indian culture extensively documenting these beings compared to Greek culture. The Theosophical library in Chennai houses occult books exploring entities and powers for personal benefit, contrasting with Gautama Buddha encountering diverse beings during spiritual practices, especially when consecrating the dian linga.

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  • Indian scriptures and temple sculptures extensively depict various beings like Ganas and Yakshas, showcasing a rich cultural documentation compared to Greek representations that focus more on nature and beings from other kingdoms.
  • Theosophical library in Adyar holds a significant collection of occult books exploring entities and powers for personal gain, highlighting a distinct approach from spiritual practices like those discussed by Gautama Buddha during his encounters with diverse beings while consecrating the dian linga.

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Recent questions

  • What beings are depicted in Indian scriptures and temple sculptures?

    Ganas and Yakshas

  • Where is the Theosophical library located?

    Adyar, Chennai

  • What did Gautama Buddha encounter during his spiritual practices?

    Different beings

  • What distinguishes occultism from spiritual processes?

    Using entities for personal gain

  • How were the beings observed during the temple's construction described?

    Two-dimensional, making human-like noises

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"Indian and Greek beings in occultism"

  • Indian scriptures and temple sculptures depict various beings like Ganas and Yakshas, also documented in Manasarovar by Indian and Greek cultures.
  • Indian culture extensively documents these beings, while Greek culture does so to a lesser extent, focusing on nature and beings from other kingdoms.
  • Theosophical library in Adyar, Chennai, houses a vast collection of occult books exploring entities and powers for personal benefit.
  • Gautama Buddha discusses encountering different beings during his spiritual practices, especially when consecrating the dian linga.
  • Occultism delves into using entities for personal gain, distinct from spiritual processes, as seen in the library's collection.
  • The beings encountered during consecration were diverse, with unique energies and appearances, distinct from spiritual relevance.
  • The beings observed during the temple's construction were two-dimensional, making noises similar to human frequencies, possibly communicating or belonging to a similar category of noise makers.
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