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Dina-sadhana — Dukha



Dina-sadhana
Daily sadhana, which is included in the daily schedule – dinachara – and, as a rule, consists of japa, asanas, pranayamas, rituals (arati, puja), dhyana.  → Подробнее...
Dinachara

daily routine recommended for those who regularly practices sadhana

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Dipa Dipa

It is an oil lamp, the inalienable part of almost any puja, arati or homa. The dipa used for offerings in puja and arati. The soft oil light of dipa symbolizes the element of fire and also the shine of sadhak’s expanding consciousness.

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Dipavali
One of the most important, bright and popular Hindu festivals in honour of Lakshmi  → Подробнее...
Divya
Translated as "divine", "possessing divine nature", "heavenly". It is used as a prefix-epithet to give a concept a superior status.  → Подробнее...
Divya-bhava
the divine nature, or qualities inherent in gods and holy persons  → Подробнее...
Doha
the form of a couplet in poetry, including is a special or final part of chalice  → Подробнее...
Dosha

Spoilage, destructiveness, imbalance, lack; can also be translated as darkness or evening.

Doshas in Yoga and Ayurveda are fundamental psychophysiological principles or substances, the purpose of which is to regulate all functions of the mind and body. 

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Dugdha-neti

"purification with milk"; drawing in milk through the nostrils

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Dukha
"suffering", "torment", "pain", "inconvenience"
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