- use of Yoga,
particularly Hatha Yoga, to
transform one's body into a
sahaja siddha state of an
awakened self’s
identity with
absolute reality. An accomplished...
-
Sahaja (Prakrit languages: সহজ Sanskrit: सहज
sahaja)
means spontaneous enlightenment in
Indian and
Tibetan Buddhist spirituality.
Sahaja practices first...
-
vegetation where it has been introduced.
Asystasia Gangetia White @
SahajaSiddha BuchiReddypalem,
Nellore district,
Andhra pradesh, India. From Amanzimtoti...
- term for
someone who
embodies and
cultivates the "siddhi of perfection". A
siddha is an
individual who,
through the
practice of sādhanā,
attains the realization...
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Radha as a
metaphor for
union with the
innate or
primordial condition (the
Sahaja)
present in everyone. They
sought to
experience that
union through its physical...
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emphasise and
respect a teacher's
lineage (parampara). For example, Gurumayi's
Siddha Yoga pays
careful attention to her predecessors,
Muktananda and Bhagawan...
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Hyderabad on his motorcycle,
conducting his
style of yoga classes,
known as
Sahaja Sthiti Yoga,
subsisting on the
income from his
poultry farm
rental and donating...
- in
Satchidananda Luminous mind Mahāvākyas
Prajnaparamita Sahaja Swami Satchidananda Siddha Turiya Brahman is "the
unchanging reality amidst and beyond...
-
Institute of Yoga
Science and
Philosophy -
Swami Rama 1970s:
Siddha Yoga -
Swami Muktananda 1970s:
Sahaja Yoga –
Nirmala Srivastava 1981: Art of
Living - Ravi...
- Tantra, and
composed many śāstras like the Nairātmā-devi-sādhana and the
Sahaja-siddhi. He also
conferred abhiṣeka on his own disciples.
After this, two...