Savitarka samadhi - second state of samadhi where there is alternating association of the consciousness between word, knowledge and sensory perception ...
Savitarka: the Citta is concentrated upon a gross object of meditation such as a flame of a lamp, the tip of the nose, or the image of a deity. Savichara: the Citta is concentrated upon a subtle object of meditation , such as the tanmatras ...
Taranatha Tarkavacaspati, Pub. The Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office, Varanasi, 1962; PP. 5401-2. * 11. Gheranda Samhita (GS), Edt. & Trans. Srisa Chandra Vasu, Pub. Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar, 1933; 1.
At the level of differentiated consciousness, vitarka, wherein the mind scrutinizes specific objects and features, the gunas are particularized (vishesha).
The Six-Fold Path / The Six Limbs: 1. Pranayama (breath control) 2. Pratyahara (sense withdrawal) 3. Dyhana (meditation) 4. Dharana (concentration) 5. Tarka (examination) 6. Samadhi (Union with God) ...
(1) breath control (pranayama) (2) sensory inhibition (pratyahara) (3) meditation (dhyana) (4) concentration (dharana) (5) examination (tarka) (6) ecstasy (samadhi) ...
Savikalpa is an interface of trans meditation and higher awareness state, Asamprajnyata. In Savikalpa one can experience Vitarka (Guessing), Vichara (Thought), Anand (Bliss) and Asmita (Self awareness).[2] ...
N nadabindukalatita: the supreme state of Brahman nam(a): name niddhyasana: deeply meditating on the meaning of the scriptures nirakara: formless nirguna: without attribute nirvana: liberation, final emancipation nirvitarka: unchanging ...
limbs shasta-anga, as stated in the Maitrâyanîya-Upanishad (i) prânâyâma, breath control (ii) pratyâhâra, sensory inhibition (iii) dhyâna, meditation (iv) dhâranâ, concentration (v) tarka, ...
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