Translating Religious Terminologies
Outline form (abandoned)
Template: 'Word in Transliterated Form' '(Meaning / Definition)' [(Description in)] [(Reference)]
(last two can skip preceding optional elements)
- Bible (The Authoritative Texts from God according to Those Who Believe in Jesus as the Son of Lord, Lord Himself and Saviour) (Bible intrinsically means it is from the Christians)
- TaNaKh (TePrWr, an Abbreviation for Teaching, Prophets and Writings)
- Torah (Teaching) (Contains the the Divine Teaching revealed by Moses) (intrinsically is a Yehudi Text)
- Nevi'im (Prophets) (Contains the Sayings of The Prophets) (intrinsically is a Yehudi Text)
At this point, I realized the outline form is hard to represent, so I decided to fill the table instead.
Table Form
Language Transliterated From | Word | Translation | Meaning in the Canonical Context (Besides Literal) | Any Ties to a Cultural |
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English (from Greek) | Bible | Books | The Authoritative Books from God according to Those Who Believe in Jesus as the Son of God, God Himself and Saviour (Christ) | Intrinsically it is a Christian Text |
Hebrew | Torah | Teaching | Contains the the Divine Teaching revealed by Yehudi Prophet Moses | Intrinsically it is a Yehudi Text |
Hebrew | TaNaKh | TePrWr, an Abbreviation for Teaching, Prophets and Writings | Collection of the books on Teaching, Information on the Prophets and Writings | Intrinsically it is a Yehudi Text |
Hebrew | Nevi'im | Prophets | Contains Information on the Prophets | Intrinsically it is a Yehudi Text |
Hebrew | Navi | Prophet | ||
Hebrew | Sefer | Book | ||
Hebrew | Sefaria | Books | ||
Hebrew | Sifrei | Exegesis | ||
Hebrew | Sofer | Scribe | ||
Hebrew | Sofrut | Scribal Arts | ||
Hebrew | Adonai | Lords / Lord (in plural/respect) | ||
Hebrew | Baal | Owner | ||
Hebrew | El / Eloah | Lord (originated from the word of "power") | ||
Hebrew | Elohim | Lords / Lord (in plural/respect) | ||
Hebrew | HaShem | The Name | ||
Hebrew | Shaddai | Almighty | ||
Hebrew | Shalom | Peace | ||
Hebrew | Mishnah | Legal Schools | ||
Hebrew | Mohar | Dower | ||
Aramaic | Elah | God | ||
Aramaic | Ilaha | Gods | ||
Sanskrit | Darshana | Perspective | NO | |
Sanskrit | Veda | Knowledge | The Books of Knowledge according to Indians | Intrinsically it is an Indian Text |
Sanskrit | Pustaka | Book | Same | NO |
Sanskrit | Grantha | Book (Scrolls tied with ropes) | ||
Sanskrit | Vidya | Knowledge | ||
Sanskrit | Jnana | Wisdom | ||
Sanskrit | Vidyajnana | Knowledge and Wisdom | ||
Sanskrit | Tvam | You | ||
Sanskrit | Aatmaan | Soul | ||
Sanskrit | Ayam | This | ||
Sanskrit | Param | Ultimate | ||
Sanskrit | Maaya | Illusion | ||
Sanskrit | Viveka | Discernment | ||
Sanskrit | Buddhi | Intellect | ||
Sanskrit | Sattva | Balance and Equilibrium | ||
Sanskrit | Tamas | Expansion or Action | ||
Sanskrit | Rajas | Inertia or Resistance to Action | ||
Sanskrit | Guna | Qualities or Attributes | ||
Sanskrit | Mahat | First source of Intelligence | An quality of Sankhya perspective of The Sanskrit Books of Knowledge according to Indians, where God is not a component of reality | |
Sanskrit | Chiti | Understanding | ||
Sanskrit | Chittha | Repeated Understanding / Memory | ||
Sanskrit | Tat | That | ||
Sanskrit | -Tva suffix | Likeness or Essence | ||
Sanskrit | Tattva | Fundamental Elements | ||
Sanskrit | Bhoota | Wordly Elements | ||
Sanskrit | Anta | Internal | ||
Sanskrit | Karana | Instrument | ||
Sanskrit | Aham | I | ||
Sanskrit | Kaara | Notion | ||
Sanskrit | Parinaama | Transformation | ||
Sanskrit | Vaada | Proposition | ||
Sanskrit | Pratisheda | Opposition | ||
Sanskrit | Bheda | Difference | ||
Sanskrit | Abheda | Non-Difference | ||
Sanskrit | Kaarana | Cause | ||
Sanskrit | Shareera | Body | ||
Sanskrit | Sambhava | Birth | ||
Sanskrit | Jara | Aging | ||
Sanskrit | Marana | Death | ||
Sanskrit | Rupa | Form | ||
Sanskrit | Linga | Mark | ||
Sanskrit | Aayama | Control | ||
Sanskrit | -Maya suffix | Full of | ||
Sanskrit | Prana | Life | ||
Sanskrit | Anna | Food | ||
Sanskrit | Vijnana | Consciousness | ||
Sanskrit | Sat | True | ||
Sanskrit | Aananda | Bliss | ||
Sanskrit | Mandala | Section | ||
Sanskrit | Sukta | Hymn | ||
Sanskrit | Shloka | Verse with Rhyme | ||
Sanskrit | Padyam | Verse | ||
Sanskrit | Rich | Praise Verse | ||
Sanskrit | Saaman | Song Verse | ||
Sanskrit | Yajus | Sacrificial Verses | ||
Sanskrit | Atharvan | Priest | ||
Sanskrit | Stotra | Praise Hymn | ||
Sanskrit | Stuti | Praise | ||
Sanskrit | Mantra | Sacred Sound, Word or Phrase | ||
Sanskrit | Sutra | Aphorism | ||
Sanskrit | Moksha | Liberation | ||
Sanskrit | Mukti | Liberation | ||
Sanskrit | Kaivalya | State of Liberation | ||
Sanskrit | Neeti | Ethics | ||
Sanskrit | Shudda | Pure | ||
Sanskrit | Bhagavan | God (in Spirit) | ||
Sanskrit | Brahmaan | Universe | ||
Sanskrit | Ishvara | God (in Persona) | ||
Sanskrit | Leela | Divine Play | ||
Sanskrit | Bhakta | Devotee | ||
Sanskrit | Dvaita | Dualistic | ||
Sanskrit | Advaita | Non-Dualistic or Monistic | ||
Sanskrit | Vishishta | Special | ||
Sanskrit | Preeti | Love | ||
Sanskrit | Purusha | Consciousness | ||
Sanskrit | Artha | Goal | ||
Sanskrit | Padartha | Category | ||
Sanskrit | Hridayam | Heart | ||
Sanskrit | Saadhana | Ego-Transcending Ritual | ||
Sanskrit | Siddhi | Supernatural Powers | ||
Sanskrit | Vyaktam | Clear / Manifested | ||
Sanskrit | Avyaktam | Unclear / Unmanifested | ||
Sanskrit | Pradhana | Most Important | The Primordial Matter | |
Sanskrit | Dhyan | Meditation | ||
Chinese | Chan | Calmness | ||
Japanese | Zen | Meditation | ||
Arabic | Shi'a | Followers | The sect of the "Followers of Ali", who considered him the right caliph during Mohammed's time and after his death | |
Arabic | Sunni | Traditionists | The sect of adherents of the Tradition of Submitters based on the Divine Recitation narrated by Mohammed, Narrations of Sayings and Events of Mohammed and his companions, Biographies and Consensus of the first three generations of followers | |
Arabic | Shari'ah | Way of Submission | ||
Arabic | Deen | Faith and Law | ||
Arabic | Allah | God | ||
Arabic | Rabb | Lord | ||
Arabic | Salam | Peace | ||
Arabic | Mushrik | Polytheist | ||
Arabic | Mushrikeen | Polytheists | ||
Arabic | Shirk | Polytheism | ||
Arabic | Munaafiq | Hypocrite | ||
Arabic | Qur'an | Recitation | ||
Arabic | Hadeeth | Narrations of the Sayings and Events of Mohammed and his companions | ||
Arabic | Hadees | Narrations of the Sayings and Events of Mohammed and his companions | ||
Arabic | Mulhid | Atheist, Infidel, Apostate or Heretic | ||
Arabic | Akheerah | Eternal Afterlife | ||
Arabic | Jannah | Eternal Paradise | ||
Arabic | Jahinnom | Eternal Hell | ||
Arabic | Mustalah | Terminology | ||
Arabic | Uloom | Science | ||
Arabic | Usool | Principles | ||
Arabic | Mehr | Dower | Same as Hebrew Mohar | |
To add: |
- Srishti โ Cosmic Evolution
- Pralaya โ Cosmic Involution
- Upaasana โ Deity Yoga - worship of deities
- Saadhana โ Spiritual practice
- Purashcharana โ retreat programs
- Shaแนญ-karma โ 6 desiderative ritual activities
- Yoga / Dhyaana โ Aasana practice
- Siddhaanta โ Metaphysics
- Brahma-jnaana โ Philosophy / Theology
- Mantras โ linguistic occultism
- Yantras โ mystical diagrams for meditation
- Mudras โ seals or gestures of the hands
- Shilpa โ architecture and sculpture
- Pratishtha โ consecration of temples and installation of icons
- Archana โ worship of the deities enshrined in temples
- Deeksha โ initiation of priests
- Dharma โ rules of social conduct and ethics
- Samskaaras โ the 16 sacraments and periodic domestic observances
- Utsavas โ public festivals
- Indra Jaala โ practical occultism
- Praayaschittham โ Atonements & Penances for transgressions and offences
- Upaaya โ Technique