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Vritti (Vrutti) (Sanskrit: वृत्ति, Harvard-Kyoto:
vṛtti, Gujarati: વૃત્તિ),
means "streams of consciousness", it is also a
technical term used in yoga...
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practiced as Saṃa
Vṛtti the inhalation,
retention and
exhalation are all of
equal duration. More
advanced students may
employ Viṣaṃa
Vṛtti or
uneven breath...
- (restraint)
refers to the
cessation of the
changing states of the mind (citta-
vrtti). To
achieve this, in I.12,
Patanjali describes two
essential components:...
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commentator on the
works of
Nagarjuna and Aryadeva. His Mūlamadhyamaka-
vṛtti is an
influential commentary to the Mūlamadhyamakakarikā. Buddhapālita's...
- "yoga" in his
second sutra of Book 1: योगश्चित्तवृत्तिनिरोधः ॥२॥ yogaś-citta-
vṛtti-nirodhaḥ — Yoga
Sutras 1.2 This
terse definition hinges on the
meaning of...
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Nyayalankara Vrtti by
Jayanta Nyaya-manjari by
Jayanta Nyaya-
Vrtti by
Abhayatilakopadhyaya Nyaya-
Vrtti by
Visvanatha Mitabhasini Vrtti by
Mahadeva Vedanti...
- kaiśikī
vṛtti,
which allows for love and gallantry. Many
centuries later,
Dhananjaya specified that a bhāṇa
should be
rendered in the bhāratī
vṛtti and that...
- Snow Lion
Publications ISBN 1-55939-166-9. Buddhapālita-mula-madhyamaka-
vrtti, P5242, 73.5.6-74.1.2. "Compendium of the
Catechism of the
Catholic Church"...
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translates it as "Yoga is the
inhibition (nirodhaḥ) of the
modifications (
vṛtti) of the mind (citta)".
Swami Vivekananda translates the
sutra as "Yoga is...
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separate realities, but functions,
modes or "fluctuations" (Sanskrit:
vṛṭṭis) of a
single state of Buddhahood. The Trikāya
doctrine explains how a Buddha...