Glossary: C

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Causal Ocean
The substance (originally a cloudlike darkness in one corner of the spiritual sky in Vaikuntha) from which the material world is created. Prakriti, material nature, resides eternally within it. To initiate the material creation, Lord Maha-vishnu glances at Prakriti, thus agitating her to begin expanding the material elements. Viewed from inside the material universe, the same Causal Ocean appears like a surrounding shell of water and is named the river Viraja.
listen Chadar
a shawl.
listen Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (Chaitanyadeva)
The form in which the Personality of Godhead Krishna made His advent in 1486 at Mayapura, West Bengal, and acted in the guise of His own devotee. He taught the pure worship of Radha and Krishna, primarily by sankirtana, the congregational chanting of Their names.
listen Chaitanya-charitamrita, Sri
the biography and philosophy of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, written by Srila Krishnadasa Kaviraja Goswami.
listen chaitya-guru
the Supersoul.
listen chakora
Alectoris graeca, the Himalayan partridge, lover of the moon, said to feed on moonrays.
listen chakra
a wheel or disc. See Sudarshana chakra.
listen chakravaka
a variety of duck, legendary lovers who must sleep apart at night and forever call to one another, “Chakava, may I come to you?” “No, Chakavi.”
listen chakravaki
The female of a particular species of duck.
listen chamara
A fan made from the hairs of a yak’s tail, usually bleached white. Used in worship and the attendance of kings, it also has the practical purpose of driving away flies.
listen chamasa
Ritual cups made of wood, used for offering soma juice in Vedic sacri?ces.
listen chamatkara
astounding.
listen chameli
Jasminium sambac, Arabian jasmine.
listen champaka
Michelia champaka, a large tree with fragrant, pale yellow flowers. A type of jasmine.
listen Chanakya Pandita
a legendary advisor to the Hindu king Chandragupta.
listen Chandragupta
A Hindu king renowned through history for his social and political wisdom.
listen chancala
flickering, unsteady.
listen chandala
The most degraded class of man, an outcaste.
listen chandana
Sandalwood, which may be ground into a cooling paste.
listen chandra
The moon and its presiding demigod, a son of the sage Atri.
listen chandrakanta
moonstone.
listen Chandravali
One of the principal Vraja gopis, the rival of Srimati Radharani.
listen chandrayana
The austere practice, often prescribed as atonement for major transgressions, of restricting one’s eating for one month by taking only one handful of food the first day, increasing one handful more each day for two weeks, and then again decreasing by a handful a day for the second two weeks.
listen Chanura
A wrestler of Mathura ordered by Kamsa to kill Krishna and Balarama. Krishna wrestled him in Kamsa’s arena and killed him.
listen chapati
a whole-wheat, griddle-baked flatbread.
listen charanamrita
The water that has bathed the feet of the Supreme Lord or His devotee. One honors charanamrita, normally collected after the daily worship of the Deity, by sipping it and sprinkling it on one’s head.
listen Charanas
A class of minor demigods who specialize in reciting praises.
listen chataka
Sparrow.
listen Chatuhsana
the four Kumaras.
listen chatuh-sloki
the four core verses of the Srimad-Bhagavatam (2.9.33-36), spoken by Lord Krishna to Brahma at the beginning of creation.
listen chaturmasya
the four months of the rainy season in India (approximately July, August, September, and October). During this period, there are certain rules and regulations which are strictly followed to decrease sense enjoyment and increase remembrance of the Lord.
listen Chaturmukha
“Four-headed” Brahma.
listen catur-vyuha
The principal expansions of the Supreme Lord in Vaikuntha. The first four vyuhas are Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha. The original Vasudeva and Sankarshana are Krishna and Balarama as They appear in Mathura and Dvaraka, and the original Pradyumna and Aniruddha are Krishna’s first son and grandson.
listen chaukidar
a security guard.
listen chela
disciple.
listen chintamani-dhama
the spiritual world, where everything is made of touchstone (chintamani).
listen Chitraketu
A sonless king at last blessed with a son, a son who died in infancy. Enlightened by Narada, Chitraketu became spiritually advanced, but he unintentionally insulted Lord Siva and was cursed by Siva’s consort. Thus he took his next birth as the great demon Vritra.
listen Chota Haridasa
an associate of Lord Chaitanya.
listen churna
a generic term for any of a variety of Ayurvedic medicinal herbal powders.
listen chyavan Prash
an Ayurvedic herbal tonic paste.
listen chintamani
The mystic “philosopher’s stone,” which can produce anything one desires. In Vaikuntha the land is made of cintamani stones.