Volume XV

 

V index

 

The Vaccination Inquirer:

on medical quackery, IV 200-01

Vach (Sk.):

Aditi and, XIV 156 & fn.

or articulate speech, XIV 187

brain cavities and, VI 5

Charcot's experiments and, II 285

curative agent in mantras, IV 165

female Logos, XIV 290

as Logos, VI 262

meanings in Atharva-Veda, XIV

156 fn.

as Melodious cow, XIII 42, 160

"Mother of all that lives," XIII 42 rf.;

XIV 156 fn.

mystery language, V 298

mystic divine voice, VI 11 fn.

not comparable to Mithra, XI 43

passages in head and, VI 5

relation of, to akaa, VI 80 (89)

respecting creation, XIV 156, 187,

198, 290

same as Kwan-yin, VI 104

seven mystic centers and, VI 5

as tail of cow, XIII 160

Viraj and, XIV 187, 198

voice of deity, V 100

See also Logos(oi); Verbum; Voice;

Word(s)

Vachaspati:

Olcott and, V 324

Vachivara [Sk. Vagivara]:

or Voice-Deity, VI 104; XIV 408 fn.

Vacuum:

absolute, impossible, V 152

energy transmitted through, by

Crookes, IV 315-16

no, in nature, IV 221

plenum and, X 318

Vadya (Sk.):

II 117

The Vahan:

meaning & scope, XII 417

Vahi Saraswati (Sk.):

Sambhala and, VIII 58 (80)

Vaidhatra (Sk.):

patronymic for Kumaras, XIV 328

Vaidya Rajas (Sk.):

reign of the, V 309

Vaikrita (Sk.):

or Padma creation, XII 187

Vairajas (Sk.):

fiery Egos from other manvantaras,

XII 672

Vaisakha (Sk.):

Buddha's birthday on full moon of, V

287

Vaisali:

Council held 120 years after

Buddha's nirvana, V 246 fn.

once capital of Magadha, V 258

Vaiseshika School:

Kanada the author of, V 31 (60)

school of Indian philosophy, XII

343 fn.

See also Kanada

Vaiseshikas (Sk.):

IV 580

Vaishnavas (Sk.):

debase Mudras, II 119

regard Vishnu as Supreme God,

XIV 241 fn.

or "Vishnavites" celebrate Sivaratri,

II 117

See also Vishnu

Vaitarani (Sk.):

"cow" of wisdom and, XIII 160

of Garuda-Purana, XIII 159

not an objective river, XIII 159-60

Vaivasvata Manu (Sk.):

definitions, IV 578; X 363

Hindu Noah of, clan, V 223

possible avatar of Mahat, X 364

seventh Manu, IV 577

of Solar Race, XII 170 (180)

See also Manu(s)

Vajradhara (Sk.):

is Adi or Supreme Buddha, XIV 392,

401

beyond Vajrasattva, X 343

conqueror of demons allegory, XIV

402

dual role cp. with Metatron of

Kabalists, XIV 402

never objective Logos, XIV 401-02

Regent of Dhyani Chohans, XIV

401-02

in second Arupa World, XIV 402-03

See also Vajrasattva

Vajrapani (Sk.):

Subduer of Evil Spirits, XIV 403

Vajrasattva.(Sk.):

Dhyani-Buddhas and, XIV 392

dual aspect of Vajradhara, XIV 402

as Supreme Buddha exoterically, X

343

as Vajradhara is unmanifest, XIV 402

Valas [Völvas]:

Nordic priestesses, XIV 23

Valckenaer, Louis G. (1714-1785):

on Aristobulus, XIV 11 fn.

bio-bibliog., XIV 575

Valentinian(s):

basis of system, XIII 14

called the Barbēlitae, XIII 25

Charts on the Plērōma, XIII 15, 16,

28

on Demiurge, XIII 26, 43

Irenaeus on, XIII 26

or Ophite Schools, XIII 1

on Pentad in, Chart, XIII 30

System on Sophia, XIII 42 fn.

See also Gnosticism; Ophite(s)

Valentinus (fl. 2nd C.):

cp. with Pythagoras & Plato, XIII

13-14

Egyptian Gnostic, XIV 112

an heretical Buddhist, V 211 fn.

Marcion and, XI 108

master of Gnosis, XIII 66 fn.

Plērōma of, is Space of Occult

Philosophy, XII 570

sources about, XII 570, 580

See also Gnostic(s)

Vallabhacharyas (Sk.):

depraved & shameless sect, II 33; X

107

Vallancey, Charles (1721-1812):

on Daghdai, III 465

on similarity of Chaldaic & Gaelic,

XIV 258 fn.

Vamadeva-Modelyar:

on Pralaya, II 486

Vampire(s):

-bride or succubus, XII 197

cravings of, VI 210-11

exorcisms of, VII 227

immorality and, IV 300

one may be an unconscious, XII 396

a shell, VI 170

See Incubi(us); Succubi(us)

Vampirism:

auric fluid and, XII 396

is black magic, XII 396-97

blind & mechanical process, XII 396

necromancy and, I 286

See also Black Magician(s)

Vaüavali (Sk.):

genealogies, V 28 fn. (57 fn.)

source of other genealogies, IX 197

(219)

Van Helmont:

an alchemist, VII 252

Van Oven, Dr. Barnard:

on longevity, IV 448

bibliog., IV 668

Vanaprastha (Sk.):

definition, II 118

Vandalism:

Ghebers' Temple and, II 122 et seq.

Vandals:

still come from the North, II 122

Vanderbilt:

H.P.B. subpoenaed in, case, I 419-20

Vanghapara Dog:

symbolism in Magianism, IV 519 fn.

Vania, K.F.:

——— Mme. H.P Blavatsky: Her

Occult Phenomena . . .:

II 489 fn.; VI 295

bibliog., II 547; VI 447

Vanissa Atalanta Butterfly:

odd markings on, IV 350

Vanity:

blinds intuition, X 129

conceit &, of "civilized" nations, XI

197-98

crushing of personal, XIII 129-30

Vanity Fair:

on Tolstoy's marriage views, XII

243-44

Varago-Rooss [Varyago-Russ]:

Rurik a, II 353

Varaha-Mihira (505?-587):

Greek influence on, XIII 324

——— Brihat-saühita:

V 273 bibliog., V 363

See also Vedas

Vararuchi:

V 178

Varley, C.F (1828-1883):

I 31; III 52

biog., 1 529-30

Varro, Marcus T. (116-27 B.C.):

calls Gods divine powers, XIV 314

Varro, P. Terentius (82?-36 B.C.):

——— Rerum Rusticarum:

on Bacilli, XIII 161

Vartamana (Sk.):

I 336

definition, I 335

Varuna (Sk.):

Ambarisha and, XII 171 (181)

cannot harm an Aranyaka, XII 172 (182)

cp. to Ouranos & Zeus, XI[ 170 fn.

(180 fn.)

Power of water, V 302

Varuni and, XII 174 & fn. (184 & fn.)

Vasana (Sk.):

vritti and, V 338

Vases:

golden, under guano, II 310

Vasish˜ha:

Code of, last of 20 codes, V 32 (61)

Guru of Sagara's father, V 308

Puranas on, & Sun, V 156-57 fn.

See also ¬ishi(s)

Vasquez, Gabriel (1550?-1604):

——— De cultu adorationis . . .:

on idolatry, IX 306, 316

bio-bibliog., 1X 457-58

Vassilyev, L.C.:

See Wassilyev

Vastu:

one reality, V 86

Vasudeva (Sk.):

the liberator, X 332 fn.

Vasuki (Sk.):

God of Secret Wisdom, XIV 284

great snake of Hindu myth, VII 283

ruling Deity of Patala, XIV 284

Vasus:

"Fathers" of mankind, IX 262

Vates:

soothsayer & theurgy, XII 559

Vatican:

Archives of, X 15

authority waning, XII 221

burnt Porphyry's writings, XIV 313

claims to be Apostolic Church, XIV

124-26

defaced ancient treatises, XIV 313

esoteric religion of, VIII 178

See also. Jesuits; Pope(s); Roman

Catholic Church

Vaughan, Archbishop:

on devil & notion of God-man, IV 388

Vaughan, Thomas (1622-1666):

adepts and, IV 607

Christian Kabalists and, III 264

Medieval Kabalist Philalethes or, XIV

167

mysterious alchemist, I 106, 109

E. Philalethes pen-name of, I 106, 138

——— Magia Adamica:

abuses Henry More, IV 41

on planets, V 157 fn., 267

bio-bibliog., V 383; XIV 575-76

bibliog., IV 668; XIV 575

Vay, Baroness Adelma von (1840-1924):

I 410

on Isis Unveiled & elementals, I 281

Olcott given magic crystal by, IV 180

bio-bibliog., I V 668-69

Vay, Gustav von:

IV 84

Vayu (Sk.):

Ahura invokes, IV 522

as Earth's sphere, XIV 53

Holy Ghost of Mazdeans, IV 521

lord of airy regions, I 227; V 302

one of 4 primitive ¬ishis, II 208

state of Prakriti, XIII 67

Universal & Individual light of man,

IV 522

See also Element(s)

Vayu Tattva (Sk.):

correspondences, XII 612, 614, 622, 667

Vayu-Purana:

VI 40, 191

 lists Nanda & Morya dynasties, V 258

bibliog., V 368; VI 426

See also Puranas

Vedana (Sk.):

feeling or, is Space, III 406 fn.

Vedanta (Sk.):

VIII 66 (87)

aramas hide MSS. of, XII 345 fn.

concept of Brahma, XIII 310 & fn.

cp. to Raja Yoga, XII 634

cp. with Spinoza's Ethics, XIII 309-10

definition, XII 344

founder of, V 31 (60)

gives key to Upanishads, XII 342,

344, 345 fn.

identical with Buddhism, V 344

on Jiva & Jivatman, V 12-13 (41)

Madhavacharya and, XII 343

meaning of, X 305

misrepresented by Solovyov, XII

343-44

monad and, V 74 fn.

on Parabrahman, XII 630

on rays of Absolute Mind, XII 412

Schopenhauer's philosophy similar to,

IV 490-92

three kinds of existence of, III 422

three sects of, XII 344 fn.

as transcendental Buddhism, III 241,

422

Uttara Mimaüsa fount of, XII

343 fn., 344 fn.

various schools of, XI 467-68

See also Advaita Vedanta;

Saükaracharya; Viish˜advaita;

Vyasa Vedanta Sutras:

interpretation by Sankara cp. to

Müller, XIII 164

Sankara on, XIV 393 & fn.

See also Saükaracharya

Vedantasara:

See Sadananda

Vedantin(s):

Avatara & Jivanmukta states same to,

XIV 374

eclectic school purely, XIV 309

on "Impersonal God" of, XIV 410

Kabalists and, XIV 87, 309

Neo-Platonists cp. with, XIV 301

& fn.

no extra-cosmic deity for, IV 194

rejects personal individuality, XIV 111

 

(More is missing on the CDROM, TdH)