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Chachari-mudra — Choti-Guru
Yogic mudra, associated with the organ of perception – eyes, eyesight. The practice of this mudra involves concentration on external objects in space in front of oneself, and then – transition to shambhava-mudra.
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the “eye” as the organ of vision, the sense of sight; refers to the five cognition organs – jnanendriyas
“a verse from forty lines”
Chalisa (translated from Hindi "chālīs" means "forty") – a poem of praise or prayer text, comprising 40 parts addressed to a Deity. Chalisas are used for ritual purposes, daily religious rites, as well as a protective mantra – kavacha. The numerical value of the forty parts of the poem is symbolically associated with the Vedas, correlating with the ten mandalas of the Rig Veda and with the four Vedas Samhitas.
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A feeling of wonder, subtle delight and wonder experienced spontaneously. It is like a sudden enjoyment of experiencing the beautiful.
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- one of the Vedangas (sections of explanatory ritual and scientific literature adjacent to the Vedas|veda), ancient Indian treatises on metrics, explaining and interpreting Vedic poetic meter;
- the sacred hymn in the Vedas;
- the metric size of a verse in Sanskrit versification, its rhythmic structure. The mantra, historically taken from a verse of the text, retains the chandas rhythm inherent in this verse, although the mantra may have fewer syllables. Chhandas is one of the characteristics of the mantra and is indicated in viniyoga.
"sparkling", the Moon, one of the Navagrahas: naturally auspicious (सौम्य, saumya) and sattvic in nature. However, it is worth noting that Chandra is truly beneficial only in the bright half of the month (from the 1st to the 15th tithi).
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Ida goes down from the left nostril, skirting the sushumna, it is usually correlated with the left side of the body.
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“crowned with the moon”
Chandrashekhara is
- the name of Shiva;
- one of the forms of Dakshina-Kali.
“movement”, “motion”, “sequence”, “direction”
For example, being part of the word khechara, chara indicates movement in space.
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A materialistic doctrine that denies the existence of God and soul, the concepts of dharma and karma. Charvaka perceives as truth only that which can be comprehended through direct perception. Only this world is considered real, matter is the only reality.
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Chattari Ariyasachchani (Pali "noble truths") are the four noble truths that Buddha voiced to his first disciples after enlightenment.
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One of the stages of "divine emanation", in accordance with the view adopted in Gaudiya Vaishnavism|vishnuism.
Chatur-vyuha is the quadruple expansion of Narayana, in which Narayana expands himself into four hypostases: Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna and Aniruddha.
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"soul", "consciousness", "awarer"
Chetana can act as a synonym for citta when describing the fivefold structure of the antahkarana.
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The supreme light of consciousness, the power of consciousness. In yogic and tantric texts, Chetana is described as Kundalini, the goddess, whose face is always directed at Shiva, i.e., the realization of His transcendental will. Among the Naths, the symbol of the Supreme light of consciousness is the sacrificial fire. It is believed that the entire universe and all deities, including Vishnu, Brahma and Maheshvara, arose from the dhuni of Gorakshanath. Gorakshanath himself personifies the original Universe, which is beyond the limits of forms.
→ Подробнее...Space of consciousness. The term consists of two words: "chit" – perceive, consciousness, spirit, thought; "akasha" – space, sky.
Chidakasha is the space we perceive when we close our eyes. Associated with the upper chakras, especially the ajna.
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Chin-mudra is practiced in any meditative asana. Both hands are used here. The tips of the thumb and index finger touch each other, forming a circle or an acute angle. The other three fingers are kept straight, but relaxed. Hands are placed on the laps, palms up.
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The subtle channel within the sushumna is also called Brahma nadi. Chitrini nadi is the lunar current within sushumna.
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