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tejas: Sanskrit word meaning fearlessness, valor. Teresa, Mother (1910-1997): born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Skopje of Albanian parents, she established her Missionaries of Charity order in Calcutta, India in 1948.
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Tejas: splendour, brilliance, light, clearness of the eyes , the vital power, spiritual or moral or magical power or influence, majesty, dignity, glory, authority, the fire in opposition, ardour, spirit, efficacy, essence; semen virile and the marrow; ...
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tejas, tejah light of energy; force; puissance; energy and soul-force; [as one of the five bhutas: light and heat energy, see agni, definition 2].
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Tejas- luminosity; golden light or flame; the seer who observes the state of swapna ...
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Niralambaya Tejase Independent in existence, the vital essence of Illumination. ॐ ...
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Tantra, in accord with the Science of the ancient Sages ( Siddhas) teaches that the sexual reproductive power (the Life Force) can be transmuted into superior forms of energy called Ojas and Tejas.
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A Mantra is a mass of Tejas or radiant energy. It transforms the mental substance by producing a particular thought movement. The rhythmical vibrations produced by Mantra regulate the unsteady vibrations of the five sheaths.
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When the mind gets overwhelmed by light tejas (inner light), then dreams are no longer seen. Then there is a surge of happiness.
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Om Saha navavatu; Saha nau bhunaktu; Saha viryam karavavahai; Tejasvi navadhitamastu; Ma vidvishavahai; Om Santih; Santih; Santih.
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of inhaling through the left nostril and exhaling through the right nostril, has a cooling and calming affect upon the mind and hence the body. Thus this form of yogic breathing helps bring balance to pitta and its subtler mental counterpart, tejas.
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Only this time it is the digestive fire. The offerings are transformed into nutrition and short-term prana for the body. In Ayurveda, the Vedic deity Agni, is the subtle force behind Tejas, which is the subtle form of the Pitta dosha.
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It is also called the great energy ( Param Tejas) which rests on the Muladhara Chakra and which is known as Svayambhu Linga. Near this Linga is the golden region known as Kula and the presiding deity is Dakini ( Shakti).
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The length of the breath is respectively 12, 16, 4, 8, 0 fingers' breadths according to the Tattvas- Prithvi, Apas, Tejas, Vayu or Akasa (earth, water, fire, air or ether). This is again external during exhalation and internal during inhalation.
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See also: Yoga, Energy, Spirit, Spiritual, Mind
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