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- become heavy or dense. Prāpti: the ability to realize whatever one desires. Prākāmya: the ability to access any place in the world. Īśiṭva: the ability to control...
- become heavy or dense. Prāpti: the ability to realize whatever one desires. Prākāmya: the ability to access any place in the world. Īśitva: the ability to control...
- embodiment of the Ashta Siddhis (Aṇimā, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prāpti, Prākāmya, Iṣiṭva, and Vaśitva). In many Krishnaism traditions, Ashtasakhi are worshipped...
- "Vyapti" and "Prakamya". Vyapti is when feelings of others from outside are felt, and also when one sends own thoughts to others. Prakamya is when one looks...
- the Ashta Siddhis which are - Aṇimā, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prāpti, Prākāmya, Iṣiṭva, and Vaśitva. Lalita gopi is worshiped in many traditions including...
- astral travel away from the body; Garima, becoming very heavy and powerful; Prakamya, having an irresistible willpower, able to control the minds of others;...
- consciousness), prapti (attain, be restful and at peace with one's own nature), prakamya (forbearance, grasp and accept cosmic diversity), vasita (control, realize...
- than air.)', 'Prapti (the ability to realize whatever one desires'), 'Prakamya (the ability to access any place in the world') , 'Isitva (the ability...
- the Ashta Siddhis which are - Aṇimā, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prāpti, Prākāmya, Iṣiṭva, and Vaśitva. Radha and Krishna have inspired many forms of performance...
- Siddhidatri(one who grants the eight Siddhis-Anima, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prapti, Prakamya, Isitva, Va****va). These deities are worshipped during Sharad Navaratri...