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Dhriti: The mind's ability to process and store what it has learned. Dhyana: Meditation. The seventh limb of the Ashtanga or Raja Yoga system. Dirgha Svasam: A comprehensive breathing technique in yoga.
Dhritivarman then comes to fight and Arjuna is impressed by this young cub and at one time, Dhritivarman pierces Arjuna's Hand and Gandiva falls from his hands.
Manusmrity, written by the ancient sage Manu, prescribes ten essential rules for the observance of dharma: Patience (dhriti), forgiveness (kshama), piety or self control (dama), non-stealing (asteya), sanctity (shauch), ...
- From B r a h m â he received also the names of: Manyu, M a n u, Mahinasa, Mahan, Ritadhvaja, Ugraretâ, B h a v a, K â l a, Vâmadeva and Dhritavrata. His eleven wives are Dhî, Dhriti, Rasalâ, U m â, Niyut, ...
See also: Brahma, Body, Mind, Yoga, Spirit
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