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