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abhisek - formal bathing of the Deity.
acharya - a guru, spiritual teacher or guide, who teaches by example.
ahimsa - nonviolence.
aisvarya - devotion to Krishna in awe and reverence.
ananda - transcendental bliss.
ananta – unlimited
Ananta – the snake carrier of Lord Vishnu.
Angrezi - Englishman, term for foreigners.
Apsara – heavenly damsels or dancing girls.
arati (arotika) - the standard worship ceremony of offering lamps and other items to the Lord in His Deity form, accompanied by bell-ringing and chanting.
Archa-vigraha - the form of God manifested through material elements, as in a statue of Krishna or Vishnu. Actually present in this form, the Lord accepts worship from His devotees.
Aristasura - a demon who took the form of a bull to kill Krishna.
Arjuna - one of the five Pandavas from the Mahabharata. Krishna spoke the Bhagavad-gita to him on the battlefield of Kurukshetra.
asana - seat or throne. yogic postures.
ashrama - living quarters at a temple or holy place. It is usually a very basic place. It also means the four spiritual orders of life according to the Vedic social system. This includes brahmacarya (student life), grihastha (married life), vanaprastha (retired life), and sannyasa (renounced order). Refuge, spiritual community.
asta-sakhis - the eight principle gopis.
asura – demon or one who is envious of God.
asvamedha yajna - this is a very elaborate sacrifice, usually done by kings.
avatara - literally means “one who descends”. A partially or fully empowered incarnation of God who comes to the world for a particular mission.
Ayurvedic medicine - natural herbal medical science that originates from the Vedas.
bagh - garden.
baksheesh - tip, donation, or bribe.
Balarama - older brother of Krishna. Also known as Dauji, Balabhadra or Baladeva.
Bali Maharaja - he was a demon king who gave the dwarf brahmana, Vamanadeva, who is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, three paces of land and lost his entire kingdom.
bandar - monkey
banyan tree - a sacred tree of the fig family, which is many trees connected to one main trunk.
bazaar - market, shopping area.
Bhagavad-Gita - Song of God. This is the sacred scripture in which Lord Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, instructs Arjuna about spiritual life and the importance to serve Krishna or God. The main spiritual scripture of India. It is like the Bible.
bhajana (bhajan) - song; hearing and chanting about Krishna.
bhajana kutir - a place where a saintly person does personal meditation.
bhakta - devotee.
bhakti - devotional service to the God in a personalized form.
bhang - crushed marijuana leaves.
Brahma - the first created being in the universe and secondary creator of the material universe. Directed by Vishnu, he creates all life forms in the universes. He also rules the mode of passion.
bodhi tree (bo tree) - peepal tree, considered very sacred; the tree that the Buddha became enlightened under.
brahman (Brahmin)- a member of the highest order in the Vedic society according to the occupational divisions of society.
brahmacari - celibate student, first of the four asramas.
Brajabasis (Brijabasis) - the residents of Vrindavana.
Caitanya Caritamrita - biography of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu written in the late 16th century by Krishnadasa Kaviraja.
Caitanya Mahaprabhu - He appeared in Navadvipa, West Bengal, in the late 15th century and inaugurated the congregational chanting of the holy names of Krishna.
caranamrita - remnants of water that has been used to bathe the feet of the Deity of the Lord. This is the water that is given to you at temples.
Caturmasya - the four months of the rainy season, when special austerities are done.
Chandra - the moon-god, or the moon.
Chakra - disc weapon of Lord Vishnu. On the top of Vishnu temples there is usually a chakra. Focus of power in the body.
choli - blouse worn with a sari.
cintamani - a touchstone, which grants all desires.
crore - 10 million.
dacoit - a thief, particularly an armed robber.
danda - staff or stick.
dandavat - bowing down, falling flat on the ground like a stick.
darshan - viewing the Deity or saintly person.
dharamshala - pilgrim accommodation.
dasa - male servant of God.
dasi - female servant of God.
dasya rasa - the devotional attitude of servitorship; one of the five major rasas.
Dauji - older brother, another name for Balarama.
deva - god.
devi - goddess.
dhaba - roadside stand serving food.
dham - an important holy place.
dhobi - a man who washes clothes.
dholi - chair used to carry someone up a hill to a temple.
dhoop - incense.
dhoti - cloth that is pulled between the legs. Traditional men’s dress.
diksa guru - the initiating spiritual master (guru).
Draupadi - wife of the five Pandavas brothers, from the Mahabharata.
Durga - Lord Siva’s wife in a fierce form, riding a tiger.
Dvapara yuga - the second age of a maha-yuga which lasts for 1,296,000 years.
Dwarka (Dvaraka) - the site of Lord Krishna’s city pastimes as an opulent prince. Dwarka is a city in India on the coast of Gujarat.
ekadashi - the eleventh day of the waxing and waning moon. Abstinence from grains and beans is prescribed on this day.
gada - club, mace.
gandharvas - heavenly musicians.
Ganesh - the son of Lord Siva and Parvati, who has an elephant head. He is the god of prosperity (wealth) and wisdom. He rides on a rat.
Ganga - the name used in India for the Ganges. It is considered very holy.
Ganga Devi - the female goddess of the Ganga.
Garuda - The half man, half bird carrier of Lord Vishnu. He is found facing the entrance of many Vishnu temples.
Gaudiya Vaishnava - the school of Vaishnavism following in the line of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
Gaura Ganoddesa Dipika - A book written by Kavi Kanapur, which describes who certain personalities in Caitanya-lila were in Krishna-lila.
ghat - steps that lead down to a holy river, a holy lake or a kunda.
giri - hill.
godown - warehouse, storage room.
goonda (gunda) - hired thug.
Gokula Vrindavana - the topmost planet in the spiritual universe, the personal abode of Lord Krishna in His original, two-armed form.
Goloka Vrindavana - Vrindavana on this planet earth. It is considered non-different than the Vrindavana in the spiritual world.
gopis - Krishna’s cowherd girl friends in Vrindavana. His most confidential servitors.
gosvami (goswami) - a swami, one fully in control of his senses.
guru - spiritual master, spiritual instructor.
Hanuman - the monkey follower and servant of Rama in the Ramayana.
Hara - a name of Lord Siva.
Hari - a name of Lord Vishnu.
hathi - elephant.
Indra - the chief of the administrative demigods and the presiding deity of rain.
ishwara - the controller, a name of God.
japa - chanting a mantra to yourself, usually the names of God.
Jagannatha - Lord of the universe. The main place of His worship is at Puri in Orissa.
ji - honorific title that can be added to almost any name as a term of endearment.
Kali-yuga - The “Age of Quarrel and Hypocrisy.” It began 5,000 years ago and lasts for a total of 432,000 years.
Kaliya Serpent - he is a snake that Krishna punished for poisoning the Yamuna River.
Kama - Cupid, the god of love.
kama - lust.
karma - material activities. The concept that whatever you do creates a reaction that you will receive in the future.
kartals - hand-held cymbals.
Kartikkeya - the son of Lord Siva; the god of war. Also known as Subrahmanya or Skanda.
kaumara - the period of Krishna’s age from babyhood up to five years.
khadi - homespun cloth.
kirtana - chanting the holy names of the Lord in public.
kot - fort.
Krishna - The Supreme Personality of Godhead from whom all incarnation of Vishnu come from. Also known as Govinda or Gopala.
ksatriya - the administrative and military class in Vedic culture, the second social order.
kumbha - pitcher.
kumkum - red mark on the forehead of women. Usually worn by married women and widow do not wear it.
kunda - lake or pond, a kunda often has steps leading to the water.
kunja - garden, forest grove.
kurta - Indian shirts, pullover.
Kuvera - the god of wealth.
lakh - 100,000.
Laksman - the younger brother of Rama.
Lakshmi (Laxmi) - Vishnu’s consort; the goddess of wealth and good fortune.
Linga - Phallic symbol that is used in the worship of Lord Siva.
lila - A transcendental “pastime” or activity performed by God.
lungi - a cloth worn around the waist.
Madhurya rasa - an intimate relationship with Krishna in conjugal love.
Mahabharata - the story of Lord Krishna and the battle of the Pandavas and the Kauravas.
Mahadeva - Lord Siva.
mahal - palace or house.
maha-prasada - food that is actually on the plate offered to the Deity.
mahatma - great soul; saintly person.
mandir - temple.
mantra - A transcendental sound or Vedic hymn, a prayer or chant.
marg - main road.
mata (mataji) - mother
mataji - is a respectful term to use to address women.
math (mutt) - monastery
maya - that which is not, unreality, deception, forgetfulness. Material illusion.
mela - fair, festival.
moksa - liberation.
monsoon - rainy season from June to October.
mor - peacock.
mudra - hand gesture used symbolize different things in Hinduism and Buddhism.
muni - a sage.
murti - the form of the deity on the altar in temples.
naga - serpent.
namaste - Hindu greetings, which means obeisances.
Nanda Maharaja - the leader of the cowherd men of Vrindavana, who raised Lord Krishna.
Nandi - the bull carrier of Siva, found in many Siva temples.
Narasimha (Narsingha) – Half-man, half-lion incarnation of Vishnu who killed the demon Hiranyakasipu and saved Prahlada Maharaja.
Narayana - The four-armed form of Lord Krishna, who presides over the Vaikuntha planets; Lord Vishnu.
navagraha - nine planets.
nilgai - blue bull or cow.
nirvana - freedom from material existence.
padma - lotus.
paise - 100 paise equals one rupee.
panda - a brahman guide.
Pandavas - the five sons of King Pandu: Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva. The heroes of the Mahabharata.
pandita - Learned scholar or priest.
parampara - disciplic succession of guru to disciple.
parikrama – going around a sacred place, a temple, mountain, or holy shrine. Should only be done clockwise.
Parvati - another name for Siva’s wife. Daughter of the Himalayan Mountains.
pauganda - the period of Krishna’s age from His sixth year to His tenth.
pinda - a special offering of food to departed ancestors.
prabhu - master.
prasadam - sanctified food; food offered with devotion to Lord Krishna or Lord Vishnu; “the Lord’s mercy”.
Prayag – the auspicious confluence of three holy rivers.
prema - love of Godhead.
puja - offering of worship.
pujaris - Brahman priests that do the worship in temples. These are the priests who actually go on the altar and worship the Deities.
Puranas - the eighteen historical supplements to the Vedas written in Sanskrit.
purnima - full moon.
puspa samadhi - A samadhi made by taking flowers worn by a departed Vaishnava before his body is put into samadhi. These flowers are then buried in a holy place.
Radha (Radharani, Radhika, Radhe) - the favorite consort of Krishna in Vrindavana. Many times this is the female deity standing next to Krishna on the altar.
rajasuya yajna - a great sacrifice performed by a king.
Rama - Lord Ramacandra, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who appeared in Ayodhya, as the perfect king.
Ramayana - the story of Rama and Sita and the killing of Ravana.
ratha - temple cart or chariot, used during religious festival to carry the Deities.
rasa - the transcendental “taste” of a particular spiritual relationship with the Supreme Lord.
rasa-lila - pastime of Krishna dancing with the gopis.
Ravana - the ten-headed demon king of Lanka, who was killed by Rama for kidnapping Sita.
rickshaw – three-wheel passenger vehicle pulled by a bike.
rishi - a sage; a saintly person.
rudraksha - beads worn by devotees of Siva.
Rukmini - one of the main wives of Lord Krishna.
rupee - main unit of Indian currency.
sadhu - a saint or wandering holy man.
sakha - cowherd boyfriend.
sakhi - cowherd girlfriend.
sakhya rasa - In this rasa one feels that Krishna is my friend.
samadhi - trance; complete absorption in God consciousness. A great saint’s tomb or memorial.
sampradaya - the four authorized paramparas, disciplic succession coming from the Supreme Personality of Godhead. They are Brahma, Kumara, Sri and Rudra.
sangam - meeting point of two rivers.
sankirtana - congregational chanting of the holy names of God.
sannyasa - the renounced order of life.
sannyasi - a person in the renounced order of life.
Sanskrit - It is the oldest language in the world. The Vedas or India’s holy scriptures are written in Sanskrit.
Saraswati - wife of Brahma, the goddess of learning.
sari - traditional Indian women’s dress. Best dress to wear to visit a temple. One long cloth wrapped around the body.
Sati - the wife of Siva, who burned herself alive when her father insulted her husband Lord Siva.
sati - when a widow burns herself in her husband’s cremation/funeral fire.
satsang – a discourse by a swami or guru.
Satya-yuga - the first age of a maha-yuga. It lasts for 1,728,000 years.
seva - voluntary service to a temple or to God.
shalagrama-shila - sacred stones that are non-different from Lord Krishna or Lord Vishnu and His incarnations. Very often they are found in the Gandaki River in Nepal.
Shaivaite - followers of Lord Siva.
shakti - female creative energy.
shankha - conch, symbol of Lord Vishnu.
shastra - revealed scriptures; Vedic literature
shiksa guru - the instructing spiritual master (guru).
Sita - the wife of Rama, who was abducted by Ravana.
Siva - the demigod who supervises the material mode of ignorance (tamo guna) and who annihilates the material cosmos.
smriti (memory) samadhi - a samadhi that preserves the memory of a departed Vaishnava by memorializing some of his personal items.
sloka - verse from the Vedic scriptures.
sraddha - offering of sacrifice to save ones ancestors from a hellish existence after death.
Sri (sree, shree, shri) - honorific prefix, to be used before the Deities name.
Srimad Bhagavatam - the purana, or history written by Vyasadeva to give a deep understanding of the position of Lord Krishna. It deals exclusively with the subject of pure devotional service to the Supreme Lord. It was spoken five thousand years ago by Sukadeva Gosvami to Pariksit Maharaja. It contains eighteen thousand verses in twelve cantos.
Subhadra - sister of Krishna. She is the yellow deity found with Lord Jagannatha.
Sudarsana-cakra - the disc weapon of Lord Vishnu.
surabhi - a cow from the spiritual world that can give unlimited milk.
Surya - the sun god.
svami (swami) - one fully in control of his senses; a person in the renounced order of life.
tapasya - austerities.
tempo - three-wheeler vehicle used like a small bus.
tila - hill.
tilaka - sacred clay which is put on a person’s body and fore-head to show he is a devotee of Lord Krishna or Lord Vishnu. Also called gopi-candana.
tirtha - a crossing place. It is a sacred place that is holy because a pastime of God took place there, it is a holy river, a temple of God is there, or a holy sage (saint) lived there.
tonga - two-wheeled horse carriage.
Treta yuga - the third age of a maha-yuga which lasts for 864,000 years.
Upanisads - 108 philosophical treatises that appear within the Vedas.
Vaikunthas - the eternal planets of the spiritual world.
Vaishnava - a devotee of Lord Krishna or Lord Vishnu.
Vamana - Lord Vishnu in His fifth incarnation as a dwarf Brahman.
vaishya - member of the mercantile and agricultural class.
vanaprastha - a man who has retired from married life to cultivate renunciation.
Varaha - the boar incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
varnasrama dharma - the Vedic social system, which organizes society into four occupational and four spiritual divisions.
Vedas - the religious scriptures.
vipralamba - feelings of separation from Krishna
Vishnu - The Supreme Godhead.
Vrajanabha - The great grandson of Krishna, who established many Deities and temples in Vrindavana and the Braja area about 4,900 years ago.
Vrindavana - Krishna’s personal abode; a village in North India, where Krishna performed His most intimate pastimes during His appearance on this planet.
Vyasadeva - the literary incarnation of the Lord.
wallah - person who does a particular thing. Can be added to almost anything.
yajna – sacrifice; a fire yajna is sanctified over fire and is taken very seriously.
Yogamaya - the illusory internal energy of the Lord, which controls the material world.
Yamaraja - god of death, who passes judgment on non-devotees at the time of death.
yantra - a geometric design.
yatra - pilgrimage.
yatri - pilgrim.
yogi - a sadhu or saintly person who perform yoga.
yoni - the symbol of the female sexual organ, which is on the base of a Siva-linga.
yuga - different ages.

Architecture
darwaza - door, gateway.
dhvajastambha - flagstaff.
dwarapala - the doorkeeper sculptures by the doorways of Hindu and Buddhist temples.
garbha-griha - inner sanctuary or altar room that contains the main deity of the temple. Literal meaning is “womb-chamber.”
gopuram (gopura) - highly carved soaring towers over the gates of a temple.
kalsash - pot-like top of a temple tower.
nandavan - flower garden.
pitha - the pedestal or altar of the deity. The pitha is in the sanctum sanctorum (inner sanctum).
sanctum sanctorum - inner sanctuary or altar room that contains the main deity of the temple.
shikhara - curved temple tower or spire. The roof of the sanctum sanctorum.
stambha - pillar.
vahana mandapa - where the mount of the deity (vahana) such as Lord Vishnu’s carrier Garuda or Siva’s bull Nandi is located.
vimana - it is the tower over the sanctum of the deity.

Food Glossary
alu - potato
bhindi - ladies’ finger, okra.
bandh gobhi - cabbage.
biryani - mild fancy rice, sometimes with a sauce.
chai - tea.
channa - chick peas (garbanzo beans).
chapati - unleavened Indian bread.
chai - tea.
curd – cheese, like solid milk.
dahin - yogurt.
dhal (dal) - lentil (bean, pulse) soup.
dosas - a very large, thin pancake made of fermented rice flour.
ghee - clarified butter, used for cooking.
idli - steamed dumpling made of ground, fermented rice flour or with lentil dhal, usually eaten with coconut chutney.
lassi - a sweet or salty yogurt drink.
kaju - cashew.
mattar - peas.
naan - baked leavened bread.
nimbu paani - fresh lemonade drink.
paani - water.
pakora - pieces of vegetable or paneer dipped in chickpea flower and then fried.
palak - spinach.
paneer - Indian cheese, curd.
phul gobhi - cauliflower.
puri – deep fried flat bread.
sabji (subzi) - vegetables.
thali - vegetarian meal that includes many different preparations, usually all you can eat.

Names of Krishna
Acyuta - One who always protects His devotees, one who never fails.
Arisudana - one who kills His enemies.
Banke Bihari - Banke means “bent in three places” and bihari means “supreme enjoyer.”
Bhagavan - possessor of all opulence.
Braja-bihari - one who frolics in the land of Braja
Brajendranandana - son of the king of Braja.
Damodara - Dama means “ropes” and udara means “abdomen”. One who was bound by a rope around the abdomen.
Dina Bandhu - the friend of the poor.
Giriraja - Krishna, in the form of Govardhana Hill.
Gokulacandra - The moon of Gokula.
Gopala - the herder and protector of cows.
Gopinatha - Lord of the gopis.
Gopijana Vallabha - the transcendental lover of the gopis.
Govardhana-natha - Lord of Govardhana Hill.
Govinda - He who pleases the senses and the cows.
Hrisikesa - He who is the master of the senses.
Janardana - One who destroys obstacles on the path of devotional service.
Kesava - One who has beautiful black hair, He who killed the Kesi demon.
Kesisudana.- He who killed the Kesi demon.
Kunja-bihari - One who frolics in the forest groves of Vrindavana.
Krishna - the all-attractive one.
Madana Mohana - Krishna, who is the enchanter of even Cupid.
Mohana - He who enchants everyone.
Madhusudana - He who killed the demon Madhu.
Madhava - He who is the husband of the Goddess of fortune, He who appears in the dynasty of Madhu.
Mukunda - the giver of liberation.
Murari - killer of the Mura demon.
Nanda-nandana - son of Maharaja Nanda.
Paramesvara - the supreme controller.
Purusottama - He who is superior to everyone, He who is the best man.
Radha-natha - Lord of Srimati Radharani.
Radha-Raman - He who sports with Radha.
Radhika-Raman - He who sports with Radhika.
Rasa-bihari - The supreme enjoyer of rasas.
Rasaraja - Lord of rasas
Shyamasundara - Krishna, who is the beautiful color of a fresh blackish rain cloud.
Vaasudeva - Krishna, the son of Vasudeva.
Visvamurti - He who is all-pervading and spread across the entire universe.
Visvarupa - The universal form of the Supreme Lord.
Vrindavana-candra - The moon of Vrindavana
Yadava - He who is born in the Yadu dynasty.
Yajnesvara - the Lord of all sacrifices.
Yamuna-jivana - life of the Yamuna.
Yasoda-dulala - darling of Mother Yasoda.
Yasoda-nandana - son of Mother Yasoda.
Yogesvara - Lord of all the yogis.

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