Significance of Prasiddha
Prasiddha in Yoga signifies being full of fame and widely recognized for one's excellence and achievements. This term highlights the importance of recognition and accomplishment in the practice, suggesting that an individual’s skills and successes can elevate their status in the community. Thus, Prasiddha embodies a state of honor and acknowledgment, promoting the idea that excellence is integral to one's journey in Yoga.1
Synonyms: Renowned, Famous, Celebrated, Eminent, Illustrious, Distinguished, Prominent, Well-known
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Hindu concept of 'Prasiddha'
In Hinduism, Prasiddha signifies being renowned and acknowledged for exceptional qualities and accomplishments, reflecting a person's status elevated by their achievements and public recognition.
Significance in Yoga (school of philosophy):
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From: Shat-cakra-nirupana (the six bodily centres)
(1) Full of fame, recognized for one's excellence and achievements.[1]