Search results for "Prana" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • quality of experience, because movement of prana can not be separated from ... lung (Lung is a Tibetan term cognate with prana or qi) may move without obstruction ...
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  • the final "inner breath" (Sanskrit: Prana, vayu; Tibetan: rlung). It is within this Bardo that visions and auditory phenomena occur. In ...
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  • " Sanskrit uses the terms akasha and prana (breath). Similarly, both the Scandinavian languages and the Chinese language uses the term ...
    17 KB (2,627 words) - 21:55, 28 October 2020
  • quot;) checks the outgoing tendencies of the mind. Prana means life force, while yama means to gain control. Control of prāna or vital breath. ...
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  • * Hindu philosophy : prana Related martial arts and exercise practices include *Yoga - Indian culture ==References== * Chan, Wing-tsit. 1969. ...
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  • nature. They are considered loci of life energy or prana, also called shakti, qi (Chinese; ki in Japanese), coach-ha-guf (Hebrew), bios (Greek) and ...
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  • in Greek pneuma, in Hebrew ruach, and in Sanskrit prana, all words which also have spiritual connotations. This idea extends to many other cultures in ...
    26 KB (4,193 words) - 06:15, 28 July 2023
  • ancient and medieval China, and noted in the prana of Sanskrit texts from ancient India.Joseph Needham. 1986. Science and Civilization in China: Volume ...
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  • Swaminarayan Sampraday (Devnagari: स्वामीनारायण सम्प्रदाय, Gujarati: સ્વામિનારાયણ ...
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  • the flow of energy, (also called life-force or Prana in Sanskrit, through the house, it differs in the exact directions in which various objects ...
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