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Laya — Lokapala



Laya

dissolution, return to the state of non-duality

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Laya-yoga

section of yogic practices associated with the dissolution of the mind in sound, light, emptiness

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Laya-yoga samadhi

Laya-yoga samadhi is a type of samadhi attained through laya-yoga, the yoga of dissolution.

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Lelihana

Lelihana (from the Sanskrit root lih – "eat, comprehend") – one of the names of Parvati, wife of Shiva. Also, this name is one of the mudras used in tantric rituals. The common variant, which occurs in most pujas and nyasas: the thumb is located at the base of the ring finger.

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Lila

"play", "amusement". It is an action of a Deity or a Saint that is beyond comprehension for the ordinary mind. One of the central concepts of virtually all theistic (especially bhakti) schools of Hinduism.

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Lingam Lingam
It is a symbol of Shiva-Creator, of cosmic creation and renovation of life, represents as the egg or as the pillar of stone, clay or metal.

The most important symbol of Shiva as the creator, the universal consciousness which contains the entire world in its potential. It is shaped in the form of an egg or a pillar and made of stone, metal and other materials. It is usually placed on a circle base (pithu, yoni), which personifies Shakti, the womb of mother nature.  → Подробнее...
Lingashtakam
A short hymn to Shivalingam, consisting of eight verses.  → Подробнее...
Lobha

Lobha means greed, avarice, impatience, a passionate desire for sensory objects. It belongs to the category of worldly suffering of adhyatmika.

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Loka

area, world, plane of being, level of existence of living beings, location, place (literally and figuratively).
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Lokapala Lokapala
In Hinduism, the Lokapalas are deities of directions in the most general sense, or deities of the sides of the world; in a narrower sense, the Lokapalas are the protectors of the palace, city, province, world, etc., from their respective sides of the world. Depending on the source, the number of Lokapalas can vary from four (according to the four cardinal directions) to ten (eight sides of the world, zenith and nadir).  → Подробнее...

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