Rajas is a state of energy, action, change and movement. The nature of rajas is of attraction, longing and attachment and rajas strongly binds us to the fruits of our work.
Rajas, Rajo-guna: the mode of passion (see g u n a s). Rajo-guna: the mode of passion in material nature (see also: g u n a s, B r a h m â).
Rajas One of the three gunas that compose the universe and all in it: The rajastic aspect refers to the human aspect in man ,in contrast to the animal and divine aspects in him.
Rajas - one of the three gunas; dynamism; state of activity and the creativity combined with full ego involvement ...
Rajas One of the three Gunas or qualities of Prakriti which generates passion and restlessness. Raja-Yoga ("Royal Yoga") ...
RAJAS GUNA - passion, suffering, aggressiveness, restlesness
RAKSHAS - demon, demonic being ...
Rajas Ajas: One of the three Gunas which generates passion and restlessness. Rakta: One of the seven bodily constituents, mainly the red blood cells.
From rajas to sattwa In the next story, Arishtanemi approaches Sage Valmiki, not directly, but after having refused a first class invitation to the heavens.
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.
Rajastic Food Foods that are very hot, bitter, sour, dry or salty are Rajastic. They destroy the mind-body equilibrium, feeding the body at the expense of the mind.
Rajas leads to activity of the whole system, both physical and mental and it ignites emotions. With increasing material and sensual pursuits, the Rajas rises correspondingly.
rajas 1. [one of the three gunas]: the mode of action, desire and passion; the force of kinesis (translates in quality as struggle and effort, passion and action). 2. [Ved.
Rajas ("dimness; passion") Brahmanda Purana, Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Markandeya Purana, Bhavishya Purana, Vamana Purana, Brahma Purana Tamas ("darkness; ignorance") ...
Rajasic food distracts the mind. It excites passion. Give up salt. It excites passion and emotion. Giving up of salt helps in controlling the tongue and thereby the mind and in developing will-power also.
Rajas - one of the three qualities of nature (gunas), which manifests as activity, restlessness, passion Rakti - the power of protection (stheti); the experience of being involved in some external object ...
Rajas creative force on the positive side; self-oriented, selfish activity on the negative side Ram -beeja mantra for manipura chakra Ramayana ...
Rajas diet means one, which is pungent, sour, salty, very hot, spicy, tasteless, which causes inflamation, which generates grief, mourning or diseases. Tamas diet has been described in the following shloka : ...
rajas, rajo guna: one of the three aspects of cosmic energy, the principle of dynamism in Nature bringing about all change, activity, passion, restlessness rajasuya: a sacrifice performed by a monarch ...
71. Thus Rajas-Sukla or the seminal fluid which rises up, goes to Siva along with Marut or the Vayu. Prana and Apana which are always produced become equal.
Tamas and Rajas constitute the covering or veil. This veil is removed by the practice of Pranayama. After the veil is removed, the real nature of the soul is realised.
[7] Sattva, Rajas, Tamas are referred to as the three gunas or attributes. They are an important teaching in a variety of systems, and worthy of much additional study. A quick interpretation would be Sattva-harmony, Rajas-activity, Tamas-inertia.
That which is rajasic is said to be active, agitated, turbulent or motivated. Rajas is the state of being which comes from a distraction from our truest essence.
Rajasic Foods: Foods that cause excessive energy and agitation, leading to discomfort. They create a distracting, restless state of mind.
As mentioned above, tribandha not only cures both a wandering mind and a sleepy mind (both diseases of rajas or tamas) and thus is excellent as a counteractive remedy in meditation practice, but it goes further in balancing the doshas and winds, ...
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.
Sthira and sukha form a state of equilibrium (satva) that is without agitation (rajas) or inertia (tamas). It is attention without tension. Most students will need to emphasize one or another of these qualities, depending their personality type.
The entire nature is made up of three qualities of Sattva, Rajas and Tamas (purity, activity and ignorance). The result of quality of activity is lust and anger, even a very powerful man may also fall a prey to lust and anger.
Among Swami Ramdev's countless followers are Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia and former Sikkim chief minister Nar Bahadur Bhandari.
quality of nature viz. tamas, rajas, sattwa Gunas qualities of natural phenomena, everything in the universe exhibits these three qualities in varying degrees.
In Part II: 1) What are the techniques to unite prana and apana?, 2) What are the techniques to unite rajas and retas?, 3) Are those really the only techniques to awaken kundalini?, 4) Are these forceful methods of awakening kundalini dangerous?
The three basic qualities of nature that determine the inherent characteristics of all created things. They are sattva (purity, light, harmony, intelligence); rajas (activity, passion); and tamas (dullness, inertia, ignorance). GURU: ...
Maya Shakti is the power which brings forth the evolution of the phenomenal world. It makes this possible by an interplay of the three gunas - sattva, rajas and tamas.
Guna ("quality") - a term that has numerous meanings, including "virtue"; often refers to any of the three primary "qualities" or constituents of Nature (prakriti): tamas (the principle of inertia), rajas (the dynamic principle), ...
("quality"): a term that has numerous meanings, including "virtue"; the three basic qualities of nature that determine the inherent characteristics of all created things. They are sattva (lucidity, purity, light, harmony, intelligence); rajas ...
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