- In Hinduism,
Vaishvanara (Sanskrit: वैश्वानर,
pronounced [ʋaiɕʋaːnɐɽɐ]),
meaning "of or
related to Visvanara" is an
abstract concept. It is
related to...
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literature such as the Viramitrodaya, Chaturvarga-chintamani, Matsyasukta,
Vaishvanara Samhita, Puranasamgraha, and the
Pranatoshani Tantra cites the following...
- from the
senses into the
spine and
directs it up
through the
chakras to
Vaishvanara (Universal Spirit),
uniting the
consciousness with spirit. In Yogananda's...
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described as outward-knowing (bahish-prajnya),
gross (sthula) and
universal (
vaishvanara)". This is the
gross body. The
second state is that of the
dreaming mind...
- Bāḍarāyaṇa
cites Jaimini as
saying that "There is no
contradiction in
taking Vaishvānara as the
supreme Brahman". In 1.2.31,
Jaimini is
again quoted by Bāḍarāyana...
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described as outward-knowing (bahish-prajnya),
gross (sthula) and
universal (
vaishvanara)". This is the
gross body. The
second state is the
dreaming mind. "It...
- Chāndogya Upaniṣad.
Ashvapati – a King in the
Later Vedic age who aut****d
Vaishvanara Vidya of Chāndogya Upaniṣad.
Ashtavakra – an
Upanishadic Sage mentioned...
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suggests that they all go to king
Asvapati Kaikeya, who
knows about Atman Vaishvanara. When the
knowledge s****ers arrive, the king pays his due
respect to...
- who win all the
worlds (kshetra) do the act of
churning (manthan) the
Vaishvānara to
release the
power of
immortality (amṛta). — Taittiriya
Brahmana (Volume...
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image of
imperishable highest self. This is the path to the
state of
Vaishvanara, or
qualified Dhyana. The text
suggests variations to the
Saguna meditation...