Pravritti and Nivritti Marg Scientifically, evolution is defined as the process where more refined life forms grow and develop out of the less refined, that is to say, more advanced life forms arise out of lower forms; ...
Nivritti-mârga: the path of liberation (see also a p a v a r g a). There are two dharmas: nivritti and p r a v r i t t i or duties relating to detachment and duties relating to attachment (see 3-32: 2, 4.4: 20, 7.15: 47, 11.
Nivritti see nivrtti nivrtta without any turn to action. nivrtti (Nivritti) moving back and in; holding back from action; the soul's involution into the passivity.
Nivritti Marga - Path of renunciation. Niyama - Religious rules; second step in Yoga. Top ...
If Ramakrishna Paramahamsa was the ideal for mankind in the Nivritti Marga after Adi Sankaracharya, Swami Rama Tirtha of the practical Vedantin in daily life, ...
Gorakhnath to Nivrittinath; Nivrittinath to Jnanadev. Totapuri imparted knowledge to Ramakrishna; Ramakrishna to Vivekananda. It was Dr. Annie Besant who moulded the career of Sri Krishnamurthi. It was Ashtavakra who moulded the life of Raja Janaka.
NITYA-SIDDHA: A liberated soul of marvellous powers who is ever present on the astral plane. NIVRITTI: Renunciation. NIYAMA: The second step in Raja Yoga; observance - purity, contentment, austerities, etc.
Nirbija: Seedless (without Samskaras). Nirmana: Created. Nirodha: Restraint; suppression. Nirvichara: Without argumentation. Nitya: Eternal. Nivritti: Removal. Niyama: Observance, the second step of Raja Yoga.
Nididhyasana"Profound meditation. Nirguna"Formless; without attributes. Nishkama Karma"Disinterested work. Nishtha"Fixity; steadiness. Nivritti Marga"Path of renunciation. Niyama"Religious rules; second step in Yoga.
in history), Kula Dharma (duty of family), Manava Dharma (duty of man), Purusha Dharma (duty of male), Stri Dharma (duty of female), Raja Dharma (duty of king), Praja Dharma (duty of subjects), Pravritti Dharma (duty in worldly life) and Nivritti ...
See also: Vritti, Spirit, Spiritual, Yoga, Ananda
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