different between cosmogonic vs vivarta

cosmogonic

English

Etymology

cosmogony +? -ic

Adjective

cosmogonic (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to cosmogony.

Derived terms

  • cosmogonical
  • cosmogonically

References

  • cosmogonic in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Romanian

Etymology

From French cosmogonique

Adjective

cosmogonic m or n (feminine singular cosmogonic?, masculine plural cosmogonici, feminine and neuter plural cosmogonice)

  1. cosmogonic

Declension

cosmogonic From the web:

  • cosmogonic meaning
  • what does cosmogonic
  • what is a cosmogonic genealogy
  • what is the cosmogonic cycle


vivarta

English

Etymology

From Sanskrit

Noun

vivarta (plural vivartas)

  1. (philosophy, Indian mysticism) A turning or whirling.
  2. (philosophy, Indian mysticism) The cyclonic process of manifestation by which the one becomes the many. It is an essentially Vedantic concept of cosmogonic as well as psychologico-philosophical implications.

References

  • Myth, symbol, and language: a modern perspective with reference to India..., by ?nanda, 1998, page 134[1]

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