Raga Raga are particularly interesting because the masters of this art have refined their harmonies to eloquently reflect the natural sounds, the earth's elements and rhythms, ...
Raga : In Indian music, a series of five or more notes upon which a melody is based; a particular melody. Ragas evoke particular moods in the listener and are often performed to resonate with a season or time of day.
Raga (attachment) is the attraction for things that bring satisfaction to oneself. Our desire for pleasurable experiences creates mindless actions and blind sighted vision. When we cannot obtain what we desire, we suffer.
raga 1. liking, attraction. 2. [in Indian classical music, a particular mode or order of sound or formula]. raga-dvesa like and dislike, attraction and repulsion. rahasyam mystery, secret.
RAGA: Attachment. RAJA: King. RAJAS: One of the three qualities of Prakriti which generates passion and restlessness. RAJA-YOGA: A system of Yoga generally taken to be the one propounded by Patanjali Maharishi, i.e., Ashtanga Yoga.
3. Freedom from Raga-Dvesha. 4. Doora Darshan, clairvoyance or Dooradrishti. 5. Doora Sravan, clairaudience or Doora Sruti and Doora Pravachana.
Shankar plays the raga Madhuvanti at the Shiraz Arts Festival in Iran in the 1970s ...
There is Raga and Dvesha, attraction and repulsion. There is like for those experiences which are regarded as desirable, ...
Freedom from Kama, Krodha, Raga and Dvesha and possession of balance of mind, cosmic love, astral vision, supreme fearlessness, desirelessness, Siddhis, divine intoxication and spiritual Ananda are the signs to denote the awakening of Kundalini.
Raga Anger, passion.Raja-Yoga The yoga of mastery over the mind. Also know as the Royal Path.Rajas The second of the gunas: energy quality of high activity and agitation.
To learn Indian classical music, no matter which music school or Gharana you go to, the way very first Raga you will be taught is 'Raga Bhupali' or Bhoopali because it is easy to teach for a teacher and easy to learn for a student.
Glossary of Sanskrit Terms Raga - Attachment. Rajasic - Passionate. Rajas - The principle of activity and restlessness in nature; one of the three gunas (attributes), or constitutive elements of any phenomenon. Rajasic is pertaining to rajas.
Attachment (raga) is the pursuit of what is mistaken to be pleasurable, whilst aversion (dvesha) flees from what is believed to be painful.
not being attached to the desires and personal cravings nor influenced by raga; being non-attached Vajroli Mudra involves physical contraction of the muscles surrounding the urethra causing pranic energy to rise ...
See also: Mind, Yoga, Body, Ananda, Swami
 
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