- sage
Nidagha concerning the Ātman and Brahman,
which takes place on the
slopes of
Mount Kedara in the Himalayas.
Dialogues between Ribhu and
Nidagha on...
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wisdom that
characterize a
Jivanmukta were
mentioned by
Ribhu to his son,
Nidāgha, in the
Varahu Upanishad,
which stages are – a)
Shubhecha ('good desire...
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Sanatkumara joined by
various sages approaches Kalagni Rudra. The
sages include Nidagha, Jadabharata, Dattatreya, Katyayana, Bharadvaja, Kapila, Vasishtha, and...
- The text is
structured into five chapters, as a
discourse between yogin Nidagha and
Vedic sage Ribhu. The
first chapter presents a
series of questions...
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between Kumara and his
father Shiva, and the last two
chapters between Nidagha and Ribhu.
Deussen states that the
shorter form may be a trimmed, "enormously...
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highest renouncers: the
sages Samvartaka, Aruni, Svetaketu, Durvasa, Ribhu,
Nidagha, Jadabharata,
Dattatreya and Raivataka. The
Paramahamsas do not
carry articles...
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Upanishad is
dedicated to Yoga, as a
discussion between Ribhu and his
student Nidagha.
There are
three types of Yoga,
states the text, and
these are Laya (soft)...