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Abhyāsa, in Hinduism, is a
spiritual practice which is
regularly and
constantly practised over a long
period of time. It has been
prescribed by the great...
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defines sādhanā in
relation to
abhyāsa and kriyā: Sādhanā is a
discipline undertaken in the
pursuit of a goal.
Abhyāsa is
repeated practice performed...
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gives prominence to
abhinaya (acting). He
wrote Thekkan Chittayilulla Abhyasa Kramangal,
considered one of the
major training manuals on southern-style...
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practice Yoga,
Meditation and
Vedic Recitation.
Official website "
Abhyasa School -
Curriculum -
Physical Activities & Objectives". abhyasaschool...
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where it,
along with
practice (
abhyāsa), is the key to
restraint of the
modifications of the mind (YS 1.12, "
abhyāsa-vairāgyabhyāṁ tannirodhaḥ"). The...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Atri (sage).
Hinduism portal Abhyasa Atri's
Eclipse List of
Indian philosophers Bhartrihari Antonio Rigopoulos...
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takes the
meaning of āmantraṇā (आमन्त्रणा, addressing, invitation) or
abhyāsa (अभ्यास, habit, practice). In the
Mahabharata Book 6
Chapter 2, the meaning...
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shashana 'religion'),
sansar (सँसार sansāra 'space'),
awiyas (अभ्यास
abhyasa 'talent'),
buyan (पुण्य
punya 'good deeds'),
agshin (क्षण kšana 'instant')...
- object,
close and
undisturbed attention. Yoga
emphasises regular practice (
Abhyasa) of
meditation and self-imposed
discipline to
acquire ekāgratā.[citation...
- (asamprājñāta samādhi). Yoga,
during the
pursuit of moksha,
encourages practice (
abhyāsa) with
detachment (vairāgya),
which over time
leads to deep concentration...