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Yoga PrasadPrasarita Padottanasan

Prasada ("grace/clarity"): divine grace; mental clarity
Pratyahara ("withdrawal"): sensory inhibition, the fifth limb (anga) of Patanjali's eightfold path ...

 


prasada (Prasad) 1. an illumined ease and clarity. 2. [food offered to a deity or to a spiritual teacher; this same food distributed to devotees as a blessing].
prasannata clear purity and gladness.

Prasada, Ajit (1974). Purushartha Siddhyupaya of Amrtacandra. New York: AMS Press. ISBN 0404577040.

Prasad or prasadam - Food or drink that has been offered to the Deity; also the leavings of a superior's meal.
Pratyahara - Withdrawing the senses from objects.
Pratyakshatva - Direct perception.

May you all remember him, not as a person who has written books, who has given you prasadam when you saw him. This is not the way in which you have to remember him.

How happy his mother used to be whenever someone brought the news of Shankara from far-away lands. She would hear the news with silent tears of joy in her eyes, then go to the temple and offer worship to Lord Ashutosha and distribute prasadam to all ...

" Any of the hundreds of therapeutic breathing patterns used in any of the forms of Yoga or the martial arts. Control of vital and psychic energy in the body.Prasada Divine grace and mental clarityPratyahara Turning the senses inwards, ...

See also: Body, Spirit, Mind, Prasad, Spiritual

Yoga PrasadPrasarita Padottanasan

 
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