Adhikarin one who is considered fit to receive the teachings of yoga and capable of walking the spiritual path. Advaita ...
The Adhikari (The Qualified Person) One who has a calm mind, who has subdued his Indriyas, who has faith in the words of the Guru and Sastras, who is an Astika (i.e., one who believes in God) and is moderate in eating, ...
Adhikarin - Qualified person. Adhyatmic - Pertaining to Atman. Advaita-Non-duality; a school of Vedanta philosophy that teaches the oneness of God, soul and universe. The chief exponent of Advaita Vedanta (Non-dualistic Vedanta) was Shankaracharya (A.
adhikari [one who has adhikara (for a particular way of yoga) ]. adhikaribheda [distinction between adhikaris]. adhina [subject to, subservient to].
ADHIKARI: A qualified person. ADHISHTHANA: Substratum, support. ADHYASA: Superimposition or false attribution of properties of one thing on another thing. ADHYATMIC: Spiritual. ADHYAYANA: Study. ADVAITA: Non-duality. AGRAHYA: Unknowable.
Christ was conscious of adhikaribheda among students of spiritual knowledge and was particular to impart the higher wisdom to the initiates alone, to those who were capable of rousing the inner consciousness, while to the outwardly busy, ...
During the time of Diksha of an Uttama Adhikari, the Guru utters a particular Mantra and Kundalini is awakened immediately. The consciousness of the student is raised to a very high degree.
In the 20th century, Nana Dharmadhikari undertook to spread the philosophy of Samarth Ramdas. [edit] References ...
The reason for this selectivity was that only the competent (adhikari) should get access to this carefully guarded tradition, lest it were adversely affected and its techniques misused.
Truth, Brahman, Ishvara, Atman, God, Om are all one. The number of realised souls may be less in this Kali Yuga when compared with the Satya Yuga, but they are always present to help the aspirants. They are always searching for the proper Adhikarins.
See also: Spirit, Spiritual, Yoga, Body, Ananda
 
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