Jada Bharata: Bharata Mahârâja in his last life (see S.B. 5:9-13).
Jada Kriya - Physical exercise. Japa or japam - Repetition of Lord's name or of a sacred formula called mantra taught to the disciple by the spiritual teacher. Jaya - Mastery.
jada samadhi inert inner existence. jadavat like a thing inert. jadavat paramahamsa a paramahamsa who is outwardly inert and inactive, moved by circumstance or forces but not self-mobile, even though the consciousness is enlightened within.
JADA: Insentient. JAPA: Repetition of the Lord's Name. JIVA: Individual Soul. JIVANMUKTA: One who is liberated in this life. JNANA: Knowledge; wisdom. JNANA-INDRIYAS: Organs of knowledge or perception. JNANI: (Pronounced Nyani) A wise person.
JADA"Insentient; lifeless. Jada Kriya"Physical exercise. Japa"Repetition of a Mantra. Jaya"Mastery. Jiva"Individual soul. Jnana-Indriyas"Five organs or senses of Knowledge. viz., ear, skin, eye, tongue and nose.
Mitha-jada-bheda - difference between any two insentients The Acintya Bheda Abheda philosophy is similar to Dvaitadvaita (differential monism).
'Relaxation and musical programing as means of reducing psychological stress during dental procedures', JADA, 1981, 103:232-234. * 4. Varni J.V., 'Self-regulation techniques in the management of chronic arthritic pain in hemophilia', Behav. Ther.
Jada Samadhi and Chaitanya Samadhi. A Hatha Yogi through the practice of Khechari Mudra can shut himself up in a box and remain underneath the ground for months and years. There is no higher supernatural knowledge in this kind of Samadhi.
we make the occasional statements like "my mind is not functioning properly today" , "my mind is dull today" , "my memory is failing" and so on? Who 'sees' these facets of mind? It is Purusa, the pure consciousness while the mind in itself is jada, ...
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