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Jada-samadhi — Jyotish



Jada-samadhi
a state similar to deep sleep  → Подробнее...
Jagrat
A state of wakefulness in which a person perceives and is aware of objects of the external world through the senses, and is able to think and act in accordance with this awareness.  → Подробнее...
Jainism
Indian non-vedic religion, which is characterized by denial of Vedas authority, strict asceticism and belief in possibility of self-salvation. Jainism appeared around 500 BC. The founder of the doctrine is considered to be the kshatriya Mahāvīra.  → Подробнее...
Jains

Followers of Jainism, Mahavira’s teaching.


Jala

"water", also tattva of water

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Jala-mandala
Jala-mandala (from Sanskrit jala – "water", mandala – "circle", "ball", "area") is a water-chakra located at the level of the lower abdomen. It is associated with svadhishthana, as it is also associated with the water element (apas-tattva).  → Подробнее...
Jala-neti Jala-neti

the nasopharynx purification with water



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Jala-tattva
Water, one of the five primary elements, or mahabhutas.   → Подробнее...
Jalandhara

a net that captures prana


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Jalandhara-bandha
one of the three main bandhas  → Подробнее...
Jalandhara-pitha

holy place, near Jvalamukhi-pith (Himachal-pradesh), where Jalandharnath practiced

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Janeu
a sacred thread  → Подробнее...
Japa

"muttering", "whispering", long repetition of mantra, with or without rosary beads.

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Japa-yoga
the same as mantra-yoga  → Подробнее...
Jashaswini
one of the seven secondary energy channels of the human body  → Подробнее...
Jata
The crown-like hairstyle of tangled strands of hair; is characteristic of sadhus and ascetics. An attribute of Shiva’s iconographic images.  → Подробнее...
Jati

"birth", "genus", "class";

1) varna, the smallest closed group with a rigidly fixed social status transmitted by the principle of bloodline;

2) a form of existence or category of creatures according to form of birth (man, animal, bird, etc.).


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Jholi Jholi
a bag worn by Natha yogins
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Jigyasu
This is the name of those who are interested in the Nath tradition, but who do not have diksha (initiation).  → Подробнее...
Jihva

The "tongue" as an organ of taste, or the sense of taste. It belongs to the five organs of cognition – jnanendriyas.

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Jiva
living being bound by the limitations of the material world  → Подробнее...
Jivanmukta

The one who has reached the highest degree of God realization, existing in bliss and freedom, the one who during his lifetime has achieved complete liberation from the bonds of karma and the sequence of rebirths (samsara).

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Jivanmukti

"lifetime liberation"

Spiritual liberation achieved during life while in a physical body. 

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Jivatman
Individual consciousness or individual soul. Atman identified with a living being (jīva). A soul dependent on the body and its limitations is Jivatman, an independent soul is Atman.  → Подробнее...
Jnana

"true, transcendental knowledge".

Wisdom as a consequence of Kundalini awakening, realization of Parashiva, Absolute Realness.

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Jnana-mudra

Jnana-mudra is often used in meditation practices (usually in sukhasana, padmasana). It is carried out with both hands, hands lie on the knees, palms facing down, thumb and index fingers are connected.

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Jnana-shakti

“the power of knowledge”, the ability to be aware of all objects relative to oneself, as well as each other


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Jnanendriya
jñāna means "knowledge" and indriya — "sense, organ of sense, ability to sense". That is, it is a sense through which the inner self receives knowledge about the world around it.  → Подробнее...
Jnanin

"knower”, “sage"

One who has devoted himself to the knowledge of truth, to the knowledge of himself and the Absolute Truth (atma-jnana and brahma-jnana)

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Jyoti

"light", "radiance", "flame", "brilliance", "brightness"; "luminary", "celestial body"

This is the light that fills the universe; the light of our consciousness. Also, jyoti is a burning light in lamps (dipas) in Indian temples.


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Jyotir-dhyana
contemplation of light, dhyana to light "jyoti" or radiance "tejas", which leads to comprehension of Atman and transcendental light of Consciousness – Prakasha  → Подробнее...
Jyotir-lingam
This is the name of the specially revered Shiva Lingams, according to legend, self-arising from the Divine Light ("jyoti" – light). There are 12 traditional jyotirlingams in India. In the form of Jyotirlingams (or "Lingams of light"), Shiva himself is revered.  → Подробнее...
Jyotish

from jyotiṣ – "light, heavenly body"

Traditional Indian astrology, also called vedic. Jyotish is one of the six vedangas.


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