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Darshan for BYB Students
Swami Yogakanti Saraswati
On 3rd and 4th July, 1999, the first group of graduates in Master of Arts (Philosophy) from Bihar Yoga Bharati went to Rikhia to receive the blessings of Paramahamsa Satyananda.

 


Darshan
seeing a revered person or being either with physical sight or in vision.
Dhauti ...

Darshanas: ('perspectives, ways of seeing, visions') The six systems of indian philosophy.

darshana: lit. "vision" or sight." Insight or visionary states regarded as a result of meditation.
daya: compassion to all beings.

Darshan ("seeing"): vision in the literal and metaphorical sense; seeing or being in the presence of a saint, a deity, or a sacred place; a system of philosophy, such as the yoga-darshana of Patanjali.
Deva : A deity or god.

Darshan
holy sight or vision; reverent vision or view (of a Guru, idol, etc).
Deva ...

Darshan
To have a glimpse of something divine and sacred, e.g. Gods, Guru. To see, to have the manifestation of God.
Daula Yantra ...

Darshan of Rama
As per Priyadas'a and traditional accounts, Tulsidas followed the instruction of Hanuman and started living in an Ashram at Ramghat in Chitrakuta.

Darshana
A vision, revelation, or a philosophy; to have a glance at a respected person, such as a sage.
Deva ...

Darshan
("seeing") Vision in the literal and metaphorical sense; a system of philosophy, such as the yoga-darshana of Patanjali; cf. drishti
Daya ...


DARSHAN - 1. vision, sight; seeing, meeting or visiting a respected person; 2. view, thought, philosophy

DAS - servant, devotee of God ...

Darshana: Visionary states or insight experienced during or after meditation. Literally "vision" or "sight".
Daya: Compassion for all creatures.
Deva: Male deity; literally 'shining one'.

Darshana-Interview. Deha-Physical body.
Dharana - Concentration.
Dharma - Righteousness, duty; the inner constitution of a thing which governs its growth.

Darshan:
(lit., viewing) To be in the presence and to receive the blessing of a saint, an enlightened spiritual master, deity, or an image of one.
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DARSHAN:
Seeing or being in the presence of a saint, a deity, or a sacred place.
DEVA:
A deity or god.

Yoga Darshana Upanishad,4.40-58 trsl., J. Varenne, Yoga in the Hindu Tradition, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1976.
JALANDHARA BANDHA ...

Antar Darshan
vision of the inner self; the practice of observing emotions in the hridayakasha
Antar Dhyana ...

Dharana Darshan
Swami Niranjananda Saraswati
Methods of Dharana, concentration, and meditation ...

darsana (Darshan, Darshana) seeing; the self-revelation of the Deity to the devotee; [an occasion when a spiritual personality in India allows himself to be seen]; [the six darsanas: the six systems of orthodox Indian philosophy: purva-mimamsa, ...

4. Doora Darshan, clairvoyance or Dooradrishti.
5. Doora Sravan, clairaudience or Doora Sruti and Doora Pravachana.
6. Mano-Jaya, control of mind.

one of the six darshana or systems of Indian thought; philosophy which accepts only the perceivable phenomena as valid, not the unperceivable
Chaturmas
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DANA"Charity.
Darshana"Interview.
Deha"Physical body.
Dharana"Concentration.
Dhauti"The exercise for cleaning the stomach.
Diksha"Initiation.
Dosha"Fault; impurity.
Drishti"Vision.
Duhkha" Misery; pain.
Dvesha"Hatred; repulsion.

Sattva-suddhi = purity of sattva, purity of mind; Saumanasya = cheerfulness; Aikagrya = concentration; Indriya-jaya = control over senses; Atma-darshan = self-realization; Yogyatvani = (and) fitness for; ...

Although scholars have speculated on the sequential emergence of the darshanas, and though patterns of interplay can be discerned in their full flowering, their roots lie in the ancient texts and they arise together as distinctive standpoints.

His Philosophy or 'Darshana' is known as Dvaitadvaita or Svabhavika Bhedabheda.

I want a dining hall as long as the distance from Rishikesh to Darshan Mahavidyalaya. I like to feed people. I want to feed thousands every day. Ah, yes, I may do it in next birth otherwise." See the feelings of a great soul.

She visited the temple, embraced the Himalayas, and received the Darshana of Sri Gurudev. Understanding the dispassionate nature of her mind, Sri Gurudev asked her if she would like to take Sannyas. "Yes, Swamiji," she said.

That's what I tell my students," says de los Santos, who owns and teaches at Darshana Yoga studio in Palo Alto, California. "Weaving your poses around your life is a good idea.

Hindu Yoga
Yoga is one of the six darshanas (1) in the Hindu philosophical system. Many of the great saints of Shaivism out of their immense practice...

YAMA: Restraint.
Yoga Darshana: Yoga philosophy.
Yogarudha: One who is established in Yoga.
Yogyata: Fitness.

These Darshanas (viewpoints) all systematically represent the core ideas illuminated in the Vedas.

Pâtanjala-Yoga: The discipline of Patanjali, better known as Râja-Yoga or Yoga-Darshana
Pûrna-Yoga: The cultivation of wholeness or integration. It is the name of Sri Aurobindo's Yoga
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The unitive discipline of Patanjali, better known as Raja-Yoga or Yoga-Darshana
PURNA YOGA
The unitive discipline of wholeness or integration, which is the name of Sri Aurobindo's Yoga ...

See also: Yoga, Ananda, Swami, Spirit, Mind