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- Vairāgya (Sanskrit: वैराग्य) is a Sanskrit term used in Hindu as well as Eastern philosophy that roughly translates as disp****ion, detachment, or renunciation...
- scholar K. M. Joglekar in his translation work 'Bhartrihari: Niti and Vairagya Shatakas' says that, "The Shatakas were composed when Bhartrihari had renounced...
- means to control the mind, together with Vairāgya. Sutra 1:12 "Both practice (abhyāsa) and non-reaction (vairāgya) are required to still the patterning of...
- moral duties), gnan (jñāna; realization of the atman and Paramatman) vairagya (vairāgya; disp****ion for worldly objects), and bhakti (recognition of Swaminarayan...
- Dharma (Life Purpose). It is recommended to become free of desire or adopt vairagya before trying to arouse Kundalini. Additionally, having a guru is beneficial...
- Panchapeethas (five monasteries) known as Veera (Rambhapuri), Saddharma (Ujjaini), Vairagya (Kedar), Surya (Srisailam), and Jnana (Kashi) Shimhasanas. Renukacharya...
- virāga (इहाऽमुत्रार्थ फल भोगविरागम्), or simply vairagya) — The disp****ionate indifference (vairagya) to the fruits, to enjoyments of objects (artha phala...
- the mind allows one to then cultivate practice (abhyāsa) and disp****ion (vairāgya), which are prerequisites for achieving the stilling of the mind. In Vaishnavism...
- (householder) stage to Sannyasa. The Jabala Upanishad mentions one who gets vairagya of any class or gender can renounce or take sanyasa. Nevertheless, Dharmaśāstra...
- (mental organs) Prajña (wisdom) Ānanda (happiness) Viveka (discernment) Vairagya (disp****ion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness)...