• Look up Kabbala or kabbala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kabbala may refer to: Kabbalah, a Jewish mystical system Sefer ha-Qabbalah, a 1161 book...
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  • Look up cabala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cabala (alternately Kabbala(h) or Qabala(h)) may refer to: Kabbalah (קַבָּלָה), an esoteric method...
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    Muslim Sufi tradition, Muslim religious sciences, Western literature, and Kabbala". He was fluent in Urdu, Arabic, Sindhi, English, Persian, Sanskrit and...
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    and he published as preliminary studies the first two volumes of his Kabbala Denudata, sive Doctrina Hebræorum Transcendentalis et Metaphysica Atque...
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    Manipura (section Kabbala)
    Manipura (Sanskrit: मणिपूर, IAST: Maṇipūra) is the third primary chakra according to Vedic tradition. Located above the navel, Manipura translates from...
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  • Kabbala is a small village in Hosadurga taluk in Chitradurga district of the Karnataka state of India located in the southern part of Karnataka. "Kabbala"...
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    Neo-Hasidism. Reform rabbi Herbert Weiner's Nine and a Half Mystics: The Kabbala Today (1969), a travelogue among Kabbalists and Hasidim, brought perceptive...
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    cyodine.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2004. Humm, Alan. "Kabbala: Lilith, Queen of the Demons". lilithgallery.com. Retrieved 21 September...
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  • annotator, and editor of Kabbalistic texts; he published the two-volume Kabbala denudata ('Kabbalah Unveiled' 1677–78), "which virtually alone represented...
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    symbols. Between 1677 and 1684, Christian Knorr von Rosenroth published Kabbala denudata. The first volume concluded with an apparatus featuring five ilanot...
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