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Arunadhati — Ashta-siddhis



Arunadhati
the star constellation of Ursa Major (Great Bear), which is not visible to the naked eye  → Подробнее...
Arupa-dhyanas
In the Pali Canon the levels of concentration are described that are above 4 ordinary dhyanas and are called supramundane achievements (later the name arupa – "formless", -dhyanas).  → Подробнее...
Arya-ashtanga-magga
Arya-ashtanga-magga (Pali "Noble Eightfold Path") – the sum of views, actions and practices, consisting of 8 parts, proclaimed by Buddha Shakyamuni to save beings from suffering.  → Подробнее...
Arya-puggala
"noble person"; according to the Pali Canon, 4 types of noble personalities can be distinguished, they also correspond to the four levels of holiness that the student goes through on the path to enlightenment  → Подробнее...
Aryas

Aryas are the ancient Indo-Europeans, the ancestors of the modern nations of the Indo-European linguistic community: the Indo-Aryas, Persians, Greeks, Germanic, Slavic and other nations related to them in language and blood.

Aryas are also ancestors of the upper castes of Indian society.

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Asana
a stable body position in which yogis can control prana, mind, and feelings  → Подробнее...
Asana (place)
underlay or mat made of natural material, which retains the energy accumulated during the practice  → Подробнее...
Asceticism
The meaning of the word goes back to the verb askeo (Greek), which in ancient culture meant skillful and diligent processing of rough material, decoration or home improvement, or an exercise that develops bodily and mental strength.  → Подробнее...
Ashta-bhairava

According to the philosophy of Kapalikas, Bhairava, being the cause of the creation of the universe, and then its dissolution, manifests itself in seven forms, and also in the eighth form as the eternal Samhara-Bhairava, which is Paramatman.


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Ashta-siddhis

The eight mystic perfections (siddhis) obtained by the person in the process of practice of yoga. Those perfections are: Anima, Mahima, Laghima, Garima, Prapti, Prakamya, Ishitva, Vashitva

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