-
eight supernatural powers, in
which they were
named Anima, Mahima, Garima,
Laghima, Prapti, Prakambya, I****va and Va****va.
Anima means reducing one's body...
- as the
embodiment of the
Ashta Siddhis which are Aṇimā, Mahima, Garima,
Laghima, Prāpti, Prākāmya, Iṣiṭva, and Vaśitva.
Radha and
Krishna have inspired...
-
infinitely large size),
garima (the
ability to
become heavy or dense),
laghima (the
ability to
become weightless or
lighter than air),
prapti (the ability...
- Mahimā: the
ability to
expand one's body to an
infinitely large size.
Laghimā: the
ability to
become weightless or
lighter than air. Garimā: the ability...
- Mahimā: the
ability to
expand one's body to an
infinitely large size.
Laghimā: the
ability to
become weightless or
lighter than air. Garimā: the ability...
- of
Avatar Aang's
descendants and an
ardent spiritual follower of Guru
Laghima, a
legendary air
bender who
attained the
power of
independent flight. This...
- Mahima,
becoming huge, able to view the
whole solar system and universe;
Laghima,
becoming weightless,
allowing levitation and
astral travel away from the...
-
explain the
powers as
anima (awareness than one is
present in everything),
laghima (lightness, be free from
presumed diversity or differences),
mahima (heaviness...
-
considered as the
embodiment of the
Ashta Siddhis (Aṇimā, Mahima, Garima,
Laghima, Prāpti, Prākāmya, Iṣiṭva, and Vaśitva). In many
Krishnaism traditions...
- complexioned)and Siddhidatri(one who
grants the
eight Siddhis-Anima, Mahima, Garima,
Laghima, Prapti, Prakamya, Isitva, Va****va).
These deities are
worshipped during...