Divya-Drishti Divine perception. single-pointed focus of mind on either a form, thought or sound. Drishti ("view/sight") ...
Divya-tantri: (d i v y a: godly) a y o g î who engages in sexual behavior only for having offspring and brings the rest of the sexuality to a subliminal state of absorption in God (K r i s h n a) - c o n s c i o u s n e s s.
DIVYA - 1. divine, supernatural, 2. wonderful, charming
DIWALI - see Deevali ...
[edit] Divya Prabandha Vaishnavite hymns The Nalayira Divya Prabandha (or Nalayira (4000) Divya Prabhamdham) is a divine collection of 4,000 verses (Naalayira in Tamil means 'four thousand') composed before 8th century AD[1], by the 12 Alvars, ...
divyam karma divine works. divyam purusam [to the divine purusa]. divya navagvah the heavenly Nine-rayed ones. [Ved.] ...
DIVYA DIKSHA: The bestowal of divine initiation, shaktipat. DIWALI: A four-day festival, falling in October-November, celebrated by displaying lights and worshiping Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
"Divya Jivan"- Diamond Jubilee Souvenir of H. H. Swami Adhyatmanandaji Maharaj "Yoga and Health" - a complete book with Question & Answer section by Sri Swami Adhyatmananda ...
Sannyasi Divyadrishti (Inge Friedrich-Rust, Germany) An international yoga conference calling women from all corners of Europe and beyond together to explore issues related to the life cycle of women has been in the making since 1997.
Srotra = (of) ear; Akasayoh = and space or ether; Sambandha = (on) relation; Samyamad = by performing Samyama; Divyam = 'divine', superphysical; Srotram = hearing.
In 1995, along with Karamvir Maharaj and Acharya Balkrishna, Swami Ramdev set up the Divya Yoga Mandir Trust in Haridwar, Uttaranchal, which sees a regular stream of devotees and is a multi-million rupee venture now.
Often cast in the form of memorable dialogues between spiritual teachers and disciples, they represent rich glimpses of truth, not pieced together from disparate intellectual insights, but as they are at once revealed to the divine eye, divya ...
One who has completely controlled and subjugated his desires and senses. A title used for accomplished ascetics eg. Swami Divyanand, Swami Shivanand. TOP   ...
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.
If you draw water through the nose and expel it through the mouth, it is called Vyut-Krama'. In Gheranda Samhita it is stated that this Neti Kriya purifies the skull and produces clairvoyance (Divya Drishti).
They also celebrate the birthdays of Swami Muktananda and Swami Chidvilasananda as well as Swami Muktananda's divya diksha day (the day he received initiation).
See also: Yoga, Spirit, Spiritual, Karma, Body
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