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Overview of all Yoga concepts:
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Vishuddha refers to: The throat Cakra related to communication and expression... The throat chakra in the meditation practice that houses the sense of hearing and is connected to the Shabda-tattva.
Vishuddha refers to: The throat Cakra related to communication and expression... The throat chakra in the meditation practice that houses the sense of hearing and is connected to the Shabda-tattva.
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Paramatman refers to: Paramatman refers to the supreme soul or ultimate reality in Hindu philosophy, which is the source of all beings and the object of devotion... The ultimate soul or supreme self in the nyaya philosophy, as distinguished from individual souls (jivatmas).
Paramatman refers to: Paramatman refers to the supreme soul or ultimate reality in Hindu philosophy, which is the source of all beings and the object of devotion... The ultimate soul or supreme self in the nyaya philosophy, as distinguished from individual souls (jivatmas).
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Samkhyadarshana refers to: Sankhyadarshana is a philosophical system in Indian thought that deals with the theoretical aspects of human nature, and is closely linked to Yogadarshana, with both philosophies being complementary... The philosophical school that presents the Sankhya system and illustrates concepts such as moksha and kaivalya.
Samkhyadarshana refers to: Sankhyadarshana is a philosophical system in Indian thought that deals with the theoretical aspects of human nature, and is closely linked to Yogadarshana, with both philosophies being complementary... The philosophical school that presents the Sankhya system and illustrates concepts such as moksha and kaivalya.
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Sutra refers to: A term meaning 'thread,' used here to signify concise and coherent statements that express complex philosophical ideas in a logical sequence... The sacred texts discussing various aspects of Yoga, including the distinction between different types of Samadhi.
Sutra refers to: A term meaning 'thread,' used here to signify concise and coherent statements that express complex philosophical ideas in a logical sequence... The sacred texts discussing various aspects of Yoga, including the distinction between different types of Samadhi.
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Vajra refers to: A key element inside the Sushumna, which signifies strength and clarity, extending between various regions of the body... The thunderbolt wielded by Arddha-narishvara, representing indestructibility and the power of enlightenment.
Vajra refers to: A key element inside the Sushumna, which signifies strength and clarity, extending between various regions of the body... The thunderbolt wielded by Arddha-narishvara, representing indestructibility and the power of enlightenment.
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Unmanifested refers to: The state of being not yet revealed, considered part of nescience... Describes the essence of existence that is beyond perception, unified, and eternal.
Unmanifested refers to: The state of being not yet revealed, considered part of nescience... Describes the essence of existence that is beyond perception, unified, and eternal.
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Kamakala refers to: The form or aspect associated with desire and creativity created by the convergence of the three lines... The identity of the Abode of Shakti, defined as triangular in form and composed of three divine energies (Shaktis) known as Vama, Jyeshta, and Raudri.
Kamakala refers to: The form or aspect associated with desire and creativity created by the convergence of the three lines... The identity of the Abode of Shakti, defined as triangular in form and composed of three divine energies (Shaktis) known as Vama, Jyeshta, and Raudri.
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Parashakti refers to: An ultimate energy embodiment with immense radiance, positioned within the crescent moon symbolism, depicting the refined aspects of feminine divinity... The Staff-like Para-Shakti, who is like a straight thread above Kundalini, holding supreme sway.
Parashakti refers to: An ultimate energy embodiment with immense radiance, positioned within the crescent moon symbolism, depicting the refined aspects of feminine divinity... The Staff-like Para-Shakti, who is like a straight thread above Kundalini, holding supreme sway.
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Citkala refers to: Another aspect of Kundalini, united with the concept of Lakshmi, representing the divine flame... The element that stands at the top of the Svayambhu-Linga, representing a higher aspect of consciousness.
Citkala refers to: Another aspect of Kundalini, united with the concept of Lakshmi, representing the divine flame... The element that stands at the top of the Svayambhu-Linga, representing a higher aspect of consciousness.
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Vishvamitra refers to: An example provided in the text of an individual who transformed from a Kshatriya into a Brahmana, illustrating the principle of significant change of kind... A Kshatriya who became a Brahmana, exemplifying the transformative effects of virtuous actions combined with intense effort.
Vishvamitra refers to: An example provided in the text of an individual who transformed from a Kshatriya into a Brahmana, illustrating the principle of significant change of kind... A Kshatriya who became a Brahmana, exemplifying the transformative effects of virtuous actions combined with intense effort.
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Pasha refers to: The noose held in the hands of Bija Ham... The noose carried by Makara, signifying its role in the description of Varuna.
Pasha refers to: The noose held in the hands of Bija Ham... The noose carried by Makara, signifying its role in the description of Varuna.
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Intellect refers to: The aspect of existence represented by mere character, which indicates cognitive functions... The mental capacity for cognition, understanding, and reasoning, which is an essential component in the frameworks of various philosophical systems discussed.
Intellect refers to: The aspect of existence represented by mere character, which indicates cognitive functions... The mental capacity for cognition, understanding, and reasoning, which is an essential component in the frameworks of various philosophical systems discussed.
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Objects-of-knowledge refers to: The various forms, perceptions, and experiences that the mind interacts with, allowing for transformation in its state during cognitive processes... The elements that the Purusha interacts with and gains experience from; they are the source of enjoyment.
Objects-of-knowledge refers to: The various forms, perceptions, and experiences that the mind interacts with, allowing for transformation in its state during cognitive processes... The elements that the Purusha interacts with and gains experience from; they are the source of enjoyment.
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Kaustubha refers to: A precious gem on the breast of Vishnu, signifying wealth and splendor... A precious gem that resides on Vishnu's heart, noted for its brilliance comparable to ten thousand Suns.
Kaustubha refers to: A precious gem on the breast of Vishnu, signifying wealth and splendor... A precious gem that resides on Vishnu's heart, noted for its brilliance comparable to ten thousand Suns.
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Cittavikshepa refers to: Distractions of the mind that impede progress in yoga practice... The ten obstacles that lead to distractions and hinder progress in yoga practice, encompassing various emotional and mental states.
Cittavikshepa refers to: Distractions of the mind that impede progress in yoga practice... The ten obstacles that lead to distractions and hinder progress in yoga practice, encompassing various emotional and mental states.
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Aversion refers to: The negative reaction or anger toward obstacles in one's pursuit of desires... Aversion is a form of attachment that generates a negative response or hatred towards certain objects or experiences, stemming from ignorance.
Aversion refers to: The negative reaction or anger toward obstacles in one's pursuit of desires... Aversion is a form of attachment that generates a negative response or hatred towards certain objects or experiences, stemming from ignorance.
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Nihshreya refers to: An alternative term for moksha, meaning most excellent or the supreme good... Ultimate attainment resulting from knowledge produced by the interplay of soul, mind, and object according to Vaisheshika beliefs.
Nihshreya refers to: An alternative term for moksha, meaning most excellent or the supreme good... Ultimate attainment resulting from knowledge produced by the interplay of soul, mind, and object according to Vaisheshika beliefs.
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Manipura refers to: The third Cakra representing personal power and self-esteem... The specific name for the navel lotus, signifying its beauty and significance in meditation.
Manipura refers to: The third Cakra representing personal power and self-esteem... The specific name for the navel lotus, signifying its beauty and significance in meditation.
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Banalinga refers to: A specific form of the Linga situated within the triangle, noted for its shining gold-like appearance... A form of Shiva represented in the middle of the Trikona, combining phallic symbolism with the crescent moon and Bindu, signifying creation and energy.
Banalinga refers to: A specific form of the Linga situated within the triangle, noted for its shining gold-like appearance... A form of Shiva represented in the middle of the Trikona, combining phallic symbolism with the crescent moon and Bindu, signifying creation and energy.
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Dharamandala refers to: The inner region where the Bija of Earth is situated, specifically under the square region of Prithivi... A square shape located in the pericarp of the Muladhara, surrounded by eight spears.
Dharamandala refers to: The inner region where the Bija of Earth is situated, specifically under the square region of Prithivi... A square shape located in the pericarp of the Muladhara, surrounded by eight spears.
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Apavarga refers to: A term used in nyayadarshana for moksha, meaning fulfillment or completion and signifying total destruction of sorrow... Liberation or liberation from the cycles of birth and death, requiring the citta to be free from all vasanas and samskaras.
Apavarga refers to: A term used in nyayadarshana for moksha, meaning fulfillment or completion and signifying total destruction of sorrow... Liberation or liberation from the cycles of birth and death, requiring the citta to be free from all vasanas and samskaras.
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Saguna-brahman refers to: The form of Brahman that possesses attributes and is associated with Prakriti... The aspect of Brahman with attributes, which emerges from the Nirguna or attributeless Brahman.
Saguna-brahman refers to: The form of Brahman that possesses attributes and is associated with Prakriti... The aspect of Brahman with attributes, which emerges from the Nirguna or attributeless Brahman.
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Abhayamudra refers to: A gesture made by the Bija Ham representing a promise of safety and protection... Another hand gesture displayed by Hakini, representing fearlessness.
Abhayamudra refers to: A gesture made by the Bija Ham representing a promise of safety and protection... Another hand gesture displayed by Hakini, representing fearlessness.
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Id refers to: Id represents the instinctual and unconscious part of human psyche, associated with biological drives and instincts... The part of the psyche that embodies one's primal desires, which humans attempt to control through good deeds.
Id refers to: Id represents the instinctual and unconscious part of human psyche, associated with biological drives and instincts... The part of the psyche that embodies one's primal desires, which humans attempt to control through good deeds.
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Sorrowless refers to: A state that represents the absence of suffering and sorrow... A state of being attained by the Yogi after the removal of afflictions and bonds, characterized by freedom from emotional suffering.
Sorrowless refers to: A state that represents the absence of suffering and sorrow... A state of being attained by the Yogi after the removal of afflictions and bonds, characterized by freedom from emotional suffering.
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Svadhishthana refers to: The second Cakra associated with emotions, creativity, and desires... The second chakra associated with emotions, relationships, and sexuality, playing a role in the spiritual ascent.
Svadhishthana refers to: The second Cakra associated with emotions, creativity, and desires... The second chakra associated with emotions, relationships, and sexuality, playing a role in the spiritual ascent.
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Hamsah refers to: A divine entity representing Jiva, associated with the state of consciousness and enlightenment... Refers to the region of the Moon in the context, containing Parama-Shiva and His Shakti.
Hamsah refers to: A divine entity representing Jiva, associated with the state of consciousness and enlightenment... Refers to the region of the Moon in the context, containing Parama-Shiva and His Shakti.
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Mahadeva refers to: The great god portrayed as the embodiment of all divine aspects, often associated with Shiva... Another name for the supreme God, associated deeply with the Guru principle.
Mahadeva refers to: The great god portrayed as the embodiment of all divine aspects, often associated with Shiva... Another name for the supreme God, associated deeply with the Guru principle.
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Kundalinishakti refers to: The energy that maintains the existence of individual beings through inspiration and expiration... The divine feminine energy that resides within and is responsible for spiritual awakening.
Kundalinishakti refers to: The energy that maintains the existence of individual beings through inspiration and expiration... The divine feminine energy that resides within and is responsible for spiritual awakening.
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Non-injury refers to: A state of being established in ahimsa where an individual does not harm any living beings... Ahimsa refers to the practice of non-injury, which includes not only the act of killing animals and plants but also preventing any form of harm or fear to them.
Non-injury refers to: A state of being established in ahimsa where an individual does not harm any living beings... Ahimsa refers to the practice of non-injury, which includes not only the act of killing animals and plants but also preventing any form of harm or fear to them.
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Parashiva refers to: The supreme consciousness or divine principle from which the nectar flows, representing ultimate reality... The highest consciousness or ultimate reality, which is the destination for Kula-Kundali and Jiva.
Parashiva refers to: The supreme consciousness or divine principle from which the nectar flows, representing ultimate reality... The highest consciousness or ultimate reality, which is the destination for Kula-Kundali and Jiva.
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Jiva refers to: Represents the individual soul or consciousness which is to be united with the Kula-Kundali on the spiritual path... Individual beings or souls that owe their existence and maintenance to the influence of Kundalini.
Jiva refers to: Represents the individual soul or consciousness which is to be united with the Kula-Kundali on the spiritual path... Individual beings or souls that owe their existence and maintenance to the influence of Kundalini.
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Sadhanacatushtaya refers to: The fourfold discipline or practice necessary to follow the path of attaining enlightenment and alleviating suffering... The four-fold qualifications that a seeker must develop for spiritual progress, including discrimination and the development of specific virtues.
Sadhanacatushtaya refers to: The fourfold discipline or practice necessary to follow the path of attaining enlightenment and alleviating suffering... The four-fold qualifications that a seeker must develop for spiritual progress, including discrimination and the development of specific virtues.
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Lotuses refers to: Symbolic representations of spiritual growth and enlightenment; they are associated with the chakras and the unfolding of divine energies... Symbolic representations that hold various divine beings including Dakini, and signify spiritual awakening and purity.
Lotuses refers to: Symbolic representations of spiritual growth and enlightenment; they are associated with the chakras and the unfolding of divine energies... Symbolic representations that hold various divine beings including Dakini, and signify spiritual awakening and purity.
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Contemplation refers to: The primary meaning of Yoga, indicating a meditative state of focused attention... A significant spiritual practice mentioned as a means of sustenance and bliss for the divine beings, leading to higher states of existence.
Contemplation refers to: The primary meaning of Yoga, indicating a meditative state of focused attention... A significant spiritual practice mentioned as a means of sustenance and bliss for the divine beings, leading to higher states of existence.
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Vyavaharika Satta refers to: The relative reality that acknowledges the universe as an illusion within Brahman, the ultimate truth... The relative reality of the universe that is perceived as true until one realizes it is an illusion stemming from Brahman.
Vyavaharika Satta refers to: The relative reality that acknowledges the universe as an illusion within Brahman, the ultimate truth... The relative reality of the universe that is perceived as true until one realizes it is an illusion stemming from Brahman.
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Sakini refers to: A divine feminine energy or power who dwells in the Lotus, embodying light and purity, often represented with four lotus-hands holding symbolic items... A white-colored Shakti depicted with four arms, five faces, and three eyes, carrying a bow, an arrow, a noose, and a goad.
Sakini refers to: A divine feminine energy or power who dwells in the Lotus, embodying light and purity, often represented with four lotus-hands holding symbolic items... A white-colored Shakti depicted with four arms, five faces, and three eyes, carrying a bow, an arrow, a noose, and a goad.