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; ...
Pravrittis - four instincts; (i) desire for food, (ii) desire for sleep; (iii) desire to procreate and (iv) fear of death ...
Pravritti-mârga: the way of sensual pleasure according the vedic directions.
Pravritti - nature of the mind Samasthiti - Sama means 'upright' or 'erect', and sthiti means 'steadiness'. This is the basic standing pose in yoga classes, and the starting position for most of the standing postures. Sat - truth, love ...
Pravritti see pravrtti pravrtta [brought forward into the movement; engaged in action and works]. pravrtti (Pravritti) the moving out and forward; the impetus towards action and works; the soul's evolution into the action.
Pravritti path of involvement in the world where evolution follows its natural pattern; continued effort in behaviour Prithvi ...
The life of the householder, or the Grihastha, is said to be a well-ordered and regularised attempt to lead the life of Pravritti for the acquisition of Artha and Kama with the ideal of Moksha as their determining factor.
duty), Yuga Dharma (duty of the age or period 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 ...
Pratibha: Intuition. Pratipaksha: Opposite. Pratiptasava: Becoming latent. Pratyahara: Abstraction of the senses. Pratyaya: Cause; mental effort; imitation; idea of distinction. Pravritti: Activity. Prayatna: Effort.
See also: Vritti, Consciousness, Spirit, Mind, Body
 
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