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  • Mudrā, 5) Dhyāni Mudrā, 6) Para-Jnana Mudra, 7) Uttarabodhi Mudra ... ===Jnana Mudrā=== The Jnana Mudrā is the mudra of teaching. It resembles ...
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  • duties (karma yoga) and gain knowledge of brahman (jnana yoga), although these yogas are only first steps. The only true way to gain unmediated knowledge ...
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  • as a bridge between the rationalistic (jnana) yoga and the devotional ... from Maya, and only knowledge (called Jnana) of Brahman can destroy Maya ...
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  • the common people, including consciousness (jnana), ethics, and the fundamentals ... in the importance of consciousness (jnana), devotion (bhakti), ethics ...
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  • , meditation (dhyana), and knowledge (jnana). Fundamentally, the Bhagavad ... :7. Krishna teaches Jnana Yoga :8. Krishna describes Brahman ...
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  • in the cycle of rebirth until they understand. Jnana (knowledge) and the accomplishment of ritual duties alone is not sufficient for the release ...
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  • :(2) Jnana yoga, the yoga of knowledge and intellectual endeavor. ... Yoga), knowledge and discernment (as in Jnana Yoga), or an eight-limbed ...
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  • :(2) Jnana yoga, the yoga of knowledge and intellectual endeavor. :(3) Bhakti yoga, the yoga of devotion to a deity (for example, to Krishna). ...
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  • * Panch jnana indriya or five sense organs - also evolves from the sattva aspect of Ahamkara. * Panch karma indriya or five organs of action ...
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  • Vipassanā (Pāli) or vipaśyanā (विपश्यना) in (Sanskrit) means "insight" and is often used to describe a type of ...
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  • luminous energy of enlightened awareness or gnosis (jnana) yielding rigpa (non-dual awareness). ==Origins== The worship of Dakinis originated ...
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  • Astronomy: Some Landmarks (Bangalore, IN: Jnana Deep Publications, 1994, ... Astronomy: Some Landmarks. Bangalore, IN: Jnana Deep Publications, 1994. ...
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  • Ultimate Emptiness as the Buddhic cognition ("jnana"), which perceives both Emptiness and non-Emptiness, wherein "the Empty is the totality ...
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  • # Jnana Yoga, or discrimination of what is real from the unreal through intense study and contemplation # Karma Yoga, the path of selfless action ...
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  • All but Rishabha received diksha (consecration) and jnana (complete enlightenment of all knowledge) at their native places. Rishabha became a ...
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  • faith (samyak-darshana), right knowledge (samyak-jnana), and right conduct (samyak-charitra). At the heart of right conduct for Jains monks lie the ...
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  • the doctrine of liberation through Jnana (knowledge) and Kriya (action).) Pratyabhijnavimarshini and its larger edition Viviriti belong to the ...
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  • knowledge), and only knowledge (called Jnana) of Brahman can destroy Maya ... could lead a person in the direction of jnana, true knowledge, they could ...
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  • he is endowed with the qualities of wisdom and (jnana) and action (kriya). The essence of Brahman is Existence (sat), Knowledge (chit) and Bliss (ananda ...
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  • Devotion (Bhakti), truth or intellect (Jnana), the will (Karma), and physical (Raja). ==Sampradaya== Sampradaya relates to a succession of disciples ...
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