- The
shatkarmas (Sanskrit: षटकर्म
ṣaṭkarma,
literally six actions), also
known as shatkriyas, are a set of
Hatha yoga
purifications of the body, to prepare...
- in four
chapters that
describe topics including purification (Sanskrit:
ṣaṭkarma),
posture (āsana),
breath control (prāṇāyāma),
spiritual centres in the...
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order – the
rights to
conduct the
Vedic rituals (all by themselves) and
satkarma (all six
karmas of the
Brahmin order) for
which they were
opposed especially...
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individual can tolerate. It is said that the
persons performing good
deeds (
satkarma) in this
month conquer their senses (indriyas) and they
totally come out...
- is
defined in
ṣatkarma candrikā as devyāḥ pādaistribhiḥ pītvā abliṅgairnvabhiḥ spṛśet saptavyāhṛtisaṃyuktā gāyatrī tripadā śiraḥ -
ṣatkarma candrikā The...
- said in the
Hatha Ratnavali 1.63 to be
purified by Nauli, one of the
Satkarmas. Neo-pagan
related to
Hindu Yogic guided visualization, is the breathing...
-
various practices of yoga,
including the
preliminary purifications or
satkarmas, the
yogic seals or mudras, visualisation,
breath restraint or pranayama...
- Haṭha yoga used
Satkarmas with the
intention of
purifying the
subtle body....
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itself follows this
division in
seven chapters, and has a
focus upon the
ṣaṭkarmas (shatkarma), thus this text is
sometimes said to
describe ghatastha yoga...
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methods contributing to
liberation including purification techniques (
satkarmas), non-seated
postures (asanas),
elaborate breath-control (pranayama),...