Yogsutra Of Patanjali
2.1 Tapah svadhyay-eshvarpranidhaanaani kriyayogah Tapah: Penance Svadhyay: Self-study Ishvar Pranidhaan: Surrender to Divine Kriya: Action/practice Yogah: Yog Tapa, Svadhyay and Ishvar Pranidhaan comprise
2.1 Tapah svadhyay-eshvarpranidhaanaani kriyayogah Tapah: Penance Svadhyay: Self-study Ishvar Pranidhaan: Surrender to Divine Kriya: Action/practice Yogah: Yog Tapa, Svadhyay and Ishvar Pranidhaan comprise
Consciousness. I was introduced to this term in one of the discourses of Yogi Ashwini as I sat in the dhyan hall wondering if it
Vedas were revealed to the rishis as they moved into silence, away from the noise of the physical world governed by the five senses and
brahmanastrividhah smritah | Braahmanaasten vedaashcha yagyaashcha vihitaah pura || Bhagwad Gita, Chapter 17, Verse 23 || Om Tat Sat are declared as the three callings of Supreme. All
This Rudraksha is characterised by twenty-one faces and lips. It is said to be blessed by Lord Kuber and hence is considered a harbinger of
48 Patanjali continues to describe the state of nirvichaar samadhi which leads to etheric purification, Ritambhara tatra pragya Ritambhara: Filled with truth Tatra: There (at
When Arjun asks Lord Krishna what is it that drives men to commit to sin, at times even involuntarily, Lord Krishna replies, Kaam esha krodha
45- Patanjali here talks of the range of subtle experiences, Sukshmavishyatvam chaalingparyavasaanam Sukshma: Subtle Vishyatvam: Subject Cha: And Alinga: Having no characteristic or sign, said
This Rudraksha is characterised by twenty faces and twenty lips. An extremely rare bead, the twenty-mukhi represents Brahm, the supreme consciousness, encompassing all the shaktis