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Darshan — Devadatta



Darshan
beholding, a vision of God, a statue of a Deity in a temple, a spiritual Teacher or a saint.
The spiritual meaning of this word is "to perceive reality", "to receive inner illumination", "to see clearly".

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Darshana

six orthodox philosophical schools that make up the philosophy of Hinduism

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Darshani
Darshanis or kanphats are yogis who wear special earrings (kundalas) in the center of their ears. Darshani means a complete yogi, a full-fledged Guru and a representative of his tradition.  → Подробнее...
Dasha-mahavidya
The ten Mahavidyas are tantric Goddesses, forms of Mother Goddess, universal Shakti, controlling universal processes and embodying a holistic knowledge of Reality  → Подробнее...
Dashamadvara
"the tenth gate", the foundation of brahmarandhra  → Подробнее...
Dashanami
Dashanami (tradition of ten names) or Ekadandi (sanyasi with one staff) are orders of monks, wandering hermits (sadhus) originating from Adi Shankaracharya.  → Подробнее...
Dattatreya
Dattatreya is the deity of Hinduism, the embodiment of Trimurti: Brahma, personifying the power of creation (the principle of space), Vishnu, personifying the power of maintaining the universe (the principle of energy transformations) and Shiva, personifying the power of purification for subsequent creation (the principle of time).  → Подробнее...
Daya
compassion; Means to wish everyone to be free from false identifications and, if possible, to help in this, but not intrusively.  → Подробнее...
Deha
"body", also correlates with the terms śarīra, piṇḍa, kośa, kāya, rūpa.  → Подробнее...
Devadatta

Devadatta is one of the secondary pranas (vayu), responsible for the process of releasing gasses and excess air from the body.

According to “Gheranda-samhita” (5.65), devadatta causes yawning, the “Shandilya Upanishad” (15) connects this vayu with laziness.

Among the main pranas, devadatta is connected with udāna.


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