Tattvartha Sutra (also known as Tattvarth-adhigama-sutra or Moksh-Shastra) is a Jain text written by Acharya Umasvati or UmaSwami .
Tattva: element, reality of, truth, essential nature, essence, principle of; in three kinds: - J i v a - tattva (resp.) ordinary souls, ...
Tattva Element. There are five elements: earth, water, fire, air and space. Treta yuga ...
Tattva ("thatness"): the basic categories or principles of the process of universal manifestation from pure Consciousness to matter; that which is the essence of each stage of manifestation.
Tattva ("thatness") a fact or reality; a particular category of existence such as the ahamkara, buddhi, manas; the ultimate Reality (see also atman, brahman) / Essence; principle. Tehsildar ...
GURU TATTVA - the highest principle, (see also "tattva")
GURU VAKYA - the words of the guru - SAT(A) GURU - the true Master ...
tattva (Tattwa) "thatness", a fundamental cosmic principle. tattvajnana knowledge of the essential principles of Being or essential modes of self-existence [tattvas]. tat tvam asi thou art That. [Chand. 6 passim] ...
TATTVAS: In Kashmir Shaivism, the basic categories or principles of the process of universal manifestation from pure Consciousness to matter; that which is the essence of each stage of manifestation. TEMPLE: ...
Anavasthitattva (Instability): Even after achieving a particular stage, inability to remain firmly in that stage is anavasthitattva.
Parinama = change, transformation; ekatvat = on account of the uniqueness, oneness; vastu = object; tattvam = the essence, reality. The essence of the objects lies in the uniqueness of the transformation (of Gunas). IV-4.
How could Jnana, capable of giving Moksha, arise certainly without Yoga? And even Yoga becomes powerless in securing Moksha when it is devoid of Jnana. So the aspirant after emancipation should practise (firmly) both Yoga and Jnana (Yogatattva ...
As she goes on uncoiling, the Tattvas and the Matrikas, the Mother of the Varnas, issue from Her. She is thus moving, and continues even after creation to move in the Tattvas so created. For, as they are born of movement, they continue to move.
mahatattva: the great principle, principle of intelligence mahat: great, lofty, or, the primordial evolution of prakriti Makara Sankranti: movement of the sun across the Tropic of Capricorn that begins summer in the northern hemisphere ...
There are five elements or tattvas - air, water, earth, fire and ether. One of the goals of yoga is to balance and integrate all five elements of our being. Practice of the techniques and postures goes a long way to achieving this goal.
The practice of tantra should not be confined only to the ritual of the five tattvas. Tantra is a system whereby you expand the mind and liberate the energy. When you practise tantra, life is experienced within you, not apart from you.
Maya becomes a common term and is one of the 36 tattvas of Shaivite religious teachings. Maya, in the non-intelligent form, manifests as three attributes: Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas[7]. The non-intelligent form of maya is concealed by avarana shakti.
breath control, pranayama, can be found in the oldest Upanishads, and the lineaments of systems of Yoga may be discerned in the Maitrayana, Shvetashvatara and Katha Upanishads, and veiled instructions are given in the 'Yoga' Upanishads -- Yogatattva, ...
Tantra is the knowledge concerning Tattva (Truth or Brahman) and Mantra (mystic syllables). It utilizes rituals to respectfully experience the sacred in everything we do, not just sex though sex is a part of it.
It actually helps in balancing the five elements ( panch-tattvas ) in the human system to their optimal levels. The elements can even be increased or decreased to cure appropriate ailments.
TATTVA: Essence; principle. TEHSILDAR: Revenue officer. TRIPUTI: The triad-seer, sight and seen. TRISHNA: Sense-hankering. TURIYA: The state of superconsciousness, the fourth state transcending the waking, dreaming and deep sleep states.
Tattva"Elements; faculty. Titiksha"Forbearance. Trataka"Gazing at a particular spot. Trikala-Jnani"One who knows the past, present and future. Trishna"Craving. Triveni"The place where three holy rivers meet. Tushti"Satisfaction.
Ananda ("bliss"): the condition of utter joy, which is an essential quality of the ultimate Reality (tattva) ...
See also: Yoga, Body, Spirit, Mind, Brahma
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