Deha: the physical body. Demigod: divine, godly, godconscious, devoted person (see b h a k t a, d e v a, a d h i k â r i) - Living being in goodness, servant of God.
sthula deha, sthula sarira the gross body [prana and physicality together]. stoma a stabilising mantra; a hymn at once of affirmation and submission. [Ved.] ...
Darshana-Interview. Deha-Physical body. Dharana - Concentration. Dharma - Righteousness, duty; the inner constitution of a thing which governs its growth.
of the deathless Spirit (atman, purusha) also the nectar of immortality that oozes from the psychoenergetic center at the crown of the head (see sahasrara-cakra) when it is activated and transforms the body into a "divine body" (divya-deha)Anahata ...
Our identification with the physical body is known as deha dhyasa, and is related to the sensory and sensual experiences and the cravings for happiness and fulfilment.
DEHA: Body. DEVAS: Celestial beings. DHARANA: Concentration. DHARMA: Righteous way of living as enjoined by the sacred scriptures, virtue. DHYANA: Meditation. DIVYA-DRISHTI: Divine perception. DVESHA: Repulsion; hatred; dislike.
(ix) deha-samya, bodily equilibrium (x) dhrik-sthiti, stability of vision (xi) prâna-samrodha, control of the life force (xii) pratyâhâra, sensory inhibition (xiii) dhâranâ, concentration ...
Deha-samya (body equilibrium) 10. Drik-sthiti (steadiness of vision) 11. Pranayama / Prana-samyamana / Prana-samrodha (breath control) 12. Pratyahara (sense withdrawal) 13. Dharana (concentration) 14. Atma-dhyana (meditation on the Self) 15.
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.
(9) bodily equilibrium (deha-samya) (10) stability of vision (dhrik-sthiti) (11) control of the life force (prana-samrodha) (12) sensory inhibition (pratyahara) (13)concentration (dharana) (14) meditation upon the Self (atma-dhyana) ...
A fundamental category of the yogic path, such as asana, dharana, dhyana, niyama, pranayama, pratyahara, samadhi, yama; also the body (deha, sharira) Antar Inner, internal ...
Anga ("limb"): a fundamental category of the yogic path, such as , yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana,, samadhi; also the body (deha, sharira).
Before awakening the Kundalini, you must have Deha Suddhi (purity of body), Nadi Suddhi (purification of Nadis), Manas-Suddhi (purity of mind) and Buddhi Suddhi (purity of intellect).
See also: Body, Yoga, Mind, Spirit, Spiritual
 
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