- a word derived from Prakrit.
Example Sentences
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The grain of sand is etheric matter as well as prakritic matter.
From Ancient and Modern Physics by Willson, Thomas E.
In short, the ether is the prototype of our physical or prakritic world, out of which it is made and a product of which it is.
From Ancient and Modern Physics by Willson, Thomas E.
This etheric sun-globe is revolving around Alcyone with other etheric globes having suns for their centers and solar systems of prakritic globes within them in a great year of 5,640,000,000 of our common years.
From Ancient and Modern Physics by Willson, Thomas E.
We can study them as easily as we study our prakritic village laws, or our etheric county laws, for all the forms of manasa subject to them anywhere are here with us.
From Ancient and Modern Physics by Willson, Thomas E.
The problem of man, and his relations to the universe, are an entirely different line of study from that of the Spiritual Monad, the over-soul of every prakritic atom.
From Ancient and Modern Physics by Willson, Thomas E.