Significance of Sahaja
Synonyms: Natural, Spontaneous, Simple
In Dutch: Sahaja; In German: Sahaja; In Finnish: Sahaja; In Spanish: Sahaja
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Buddhist concept of 'Sahaja'
Sahaja in Buddhism denotes a natural state of realization linked to deep meditation and enlightenment, signifying an intrinsic understanding and profound awareness achieved through spiritual practice.
From: Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po)
(1) A term referring to a natural or inherent state of realization often associated with profound meditation and enlightenment.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Sahaja'
Sahaja in Hinduism signifies a natural state or essence, encompassing innate talent, ease in spiritual practices, and the inherent qualities of figures like Shri Ramacandra, highlighting authenticity and simplicity in achieving spiritual truths.
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) Meaning 'natural,' it describes Shri Ramacandra’s inherent qualities and lack of deceit.[2]
From: Abhinaya-darpana (English)
(1) The natural brow in a smooth face, expressing the natural state.[3]