- Look up
dhyana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dhyana may
refer to:
Dhyana in
Buddhism (Pāli: jhāna)
Dhyana in
Hinduism Jain Dhyāna, see Jain meditation...
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University Press. 1921. Sarvopaniṣado gāvo, etc. (Gītā Māhātmya 6). Gītā
Dhyānam,
cited in "Introduction". Bhagavad-gītā [As It Is].
Archived from the original...
- The Gītā
Dhyānam (Sanskrit: गीता ध्यानम्), also
called the Gītā Dhyāna or the Dhyāna Ślokas ****ociated with the Gītā, is a 9-verse
Sanskrit poem that...
- who
believes in the
tenets of a form of Buddhism. Some
practice forms of
Dhyanam Buddhist meditation,
chanting or spirituality. When the
individual practices...
- Ganesha. *
Nagar 1992, p. 81.
tilaka with
three horizontal lines. the
dhyānam in:
Sharma (1993
edition of
Ganesha Purana) I.46.1. For
Ganesa visualized...
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karma in Hinduism. Some
editions include the Gita
Dhyanam consisting of 9 verses. The Gita
Dhyanam is not a part of the
original Bhagavad Gita, but some...
- dictum'
recitation of
timeless verses or
verses with
timings and notations,
dhyanam involves deep
meditation (however
short or long) on the
preferred deity/God...
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mastering pranayama (breath control) and
dharana (mental focus). The term
dhyanam appears in
Vedic literature, such as hymn 4.36.2 of the
Rigveda and verse...
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concentration (dhāraṇā). तत्र प्रत्ययैकतानता ध्यानम् ॥ २॥
tatra pratyayaikatānatā
dhyānam .. 2.. A steady,
continuous flow of
attention directed towards the same...
- Brahman.
Greater than Thought, ****erts
section 7.6 of the Upanishad, is
Dhyanam (ध्यान, meditation, reflection, contemplation)
because when a man Meditates...