soul |
naraka |
As an adjective soul
is .
As a proper noun naraka is
(hinduism|sikhism|jainism|and|buddhism) the underworld or hell according to hinduism, sikhism, jainism and buddhism, where souls are sent for the expiation of their sins.
soul |
anatman |
As an adjective soul
is .
As a noun anatman is
(buddhism) the docrine that there is no transcendental ego or soul; that the perceived true self is an illusion corresponds to the hinayana or theravada buddhist doctrine of anattā.
soul |
besoul |
As an adjective soul
is .
As a verb besoul is
to imbue or endow with a soul.
soul |
inworking |
As adjectives the difference between soul and inworking
is that
soul is while
inworking is .
As a noun inworking is
operation within; energy exerted inwardly, as in the mind or soul.
soul |
transmigratory |
As adjectives the difference between soul and transmigratory
is that
soul is while
transmigratory is of, pertaining to, or undergoing transmigration, as a soul from one body to another.
soul |
soulish |
As adjectives the difference between soul and soulish
is that
soul is while
soulish is (christianity) relating to or involving the human soul.
soul |
eternitarian |
As an adjective soul
is .
As a noun eternitarian is
(religion|rare) one who believes in the eternity of the soul.
soul |
unembodied |
As a noun soul
is the spirit or essence of a person usually thought to consist of one's thoughts and personality. Often believed to live on after the person's death.
As a verb soul
is to endue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.
As an adjective unembodied is
incorporeal; not possessed of a body.
soul |
soullike |
As a noun soul
is the spirit or essence of a person usually thought to consist of one's thoughts and personality. Often believed to live on after the person's death.
As a verb soul
is to endue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.
As an adjective soullike is
resembling a soul or some aspect of one.
soul |
kashaya |
As an adjective soul
is .
As a proper noun kashaya is
(jainism) passion; strong feelings produced by a person's soul out of worldly attachments.
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