- of a lake to
illustrate this concept: “[Chitta] is the mind-stuff, and
Vrttis are the
waves and
ripples rising in it when
external causes impinge on it...
- and half
spiritual developments. "Half the 12
vrttis of the
Anahata are 'positive',
growth promoting vrttis and the
other half are 'negative' or at most...
-
explicates the
cryptic meaning of
Bhartrhari Four
Vrttis in
Panini - is an
elaborated study of
Vrttis in
Paniniya with the help of
various commentaries...
-
practiced as Saṃa
Vṛtti the inhalation,
retention and
exhalation are all of
equal duration. More
advanced students may
employ Viṣaṃa
Vṛtti or
uneven breath...
- one of the
lowest categories of
rural residents.
There are
reference to
vṛttis of
Kaivartas like Osinnakaivartavṛtti, Uddhannakaivartavṛttivahikala, in...
-
Prakrit Books in the
British Museum (1876) p. 9. Gargya's
commentaries (
vrttis) are
based on the
longer bhashyas by
Devasvamin (11th century). B.K. Sastry...
-
translates it as "Yoga is the
inhibition (nirodhaḥ) of the
modifications (
vṛtti) of the mind (citta)".
Swami Vivekananda translates the
sutra as "Yoga is...
- Dignāga; Krumroy,
Robert E; Sastri, N. Aiyaswami. Ālambanaparīkṣā, and
Vṛtti by Diṅnāga, with the
Commentary of Dharmapāla,
Restored Into
Sanskrit from...
- not
separate realities, but functions,
modes or "fluctuations" (Sanskrit:
vṛṭṭis) of a
single state of Buddhahood. The Trikāya
doctrine explains how a Buddha...
-
theory which states that a
Buddha has
three aspects, or
functions (Sanskrit:
vṛṭṭis): the Dharmakāya (Sanskrit;
Dharma body, the
ultimate reality, the true...