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.
Darshana A vision, revelation, or a philosophy; to have a glance at a respected person, such as a sage. Deva ...
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.
Darshana ("seeing") - vision in the literal and metaphorical sense; a system of philosophy, such as the yoga-darshana of Patanjali; cf. drishti ...
Yoga Darshana Upanishad,4.40-58 trsl., J. Varenne, Yoga in the Hindu Tradition, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1976. JALANDHARA BANDHA ...
one of the six darshana or systems of Indian thought; philosophy which accepts only the perceivable phenomena as valid, not the unperceivable Chaturmas - ...
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.
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, ...
Patanjala Yogadarshana (PYD) 1.30. * 3. Ibid 1.23-29. * 4. Cf. PYD 2.32; Yogiyajnavalkya (YY), Edt. & Pub. Ramachandra Sarma, Sanatana Dharma Press, Muradabada, 1st Ed. Samvat 1994, 1.68; Trisikhibrahmanopanisad 2.33; Darsanopanisad 1.
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.
The chakra, a sharp-spinning discus-like weapon, named "Sudarshana", held by the upper right hand, which symbolizes the purified spiritualized mind.
His Philosophy or 'Darshana' is known as Dvaitadvaita or Svabhavika Bhedabheda.
Abstract : A student of Yogadarshana and Vedantadarshana recognizes at every step the similarity between the ideas propounded in Yogasutras and the ideas preached by Sri Krishna in Bhagavad-Gita.
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.
The above eight-fold path leads to self-realization (atmadarshana). The purpose of hathayoga is achievement of mental stability by silencing the mind through pranayama.
nature, which is multilevel and, according to Patanjali's yoga-darshana, consists of an eternal dimension (called pradhana or "foundation"), levels of subtle existence (called sukshma-parvan), and the physical or coarse realm (called sthula-parvan); ...
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.
10. Devanam Saha Kreeda and Darshana: Playing with the gods after seeing them. 11. Yatha Sankalpa: Can get whatever he likes. 12. Trikala-Jnana: Knowledge of past, present and future.
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 Index Page << All About Yoga ...
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 ...
The four sections of the Vedas - Samhita, Brahmana, Aranyaka and Upanishad represent a composite whole of an integrated view of life (Veda-Darshana).
See also: Darshan, Yoga, India, Mind, Body
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