Panini credited as being the ancient Sanskrit grammarian. Para kundalini ...
Panini - ancient Sanskrit grammarian Para kundalini - an experience of the rise of kundalini in which the breath "vanishes" Para vedha - an experience of the rise of kundalini in which one feels the flow of supersexual joy ...
The Panini Office, Bahadurganj, Allahabad, 1923; 5.5. * 8. Siddha Siddhanta Paddhati and other works (SSP), Edt. Kalyani Mallik, Pub. Poona Oriental Book House, Poona, 1954; 6.9. * 9. YY. 6.65 * 10. Vacaspatyam (V.), Vol. VI, Edt.
^ For the philosophical nature of Sanskrit grammarian thought see: Lata, Bidyut (editor); Panini to Patanjali: A Grammatical March. New Delhi, 2004. ^ For the Yoga Sutras as a collection dating to second or third century, see: Michaels, p.
Some commentators identify the author of the Yoga Sutras with the Patanjali who wrote the Mahabhashya or Great Commentary on Panini's famous treatise on Sanskrit grammar sometime between the third and first centuries B.C.E.
According to Panini in the Mahabhasya, there were about 100 different schools of thought pertaining to the Yajur Veda. While this can be seen as a weakness, it is in reality the strength of Hinduism.
Many say that he was the same Patanjali who wrote commentaries on Panini's singular masterwork on Sanskrit grammar. Others speak of the legends of his birth.
3. Vyâkarana: the analysis of language or grammar (represented by the celebrated s û t r a s of Panini). 4. Nirukta: the explanation of difficult vedic terms (by Yâska). C Two for correct excecution in sacrificial offerings.
In the Gita, words such as buddhiyoga, Karmayoga are used which refer to the technical meaning . Many experts have said that at the time of Panini, the famous Sanskrit Garmmarian of the seventhcentury BC, ...
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