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Dhāraṇā (Sanskrit: धारणा) is
translated as "collection or
concentration of the mind (joined with the
retention of breath)", or "the act of holding, bearing...
- (observances),
asana (posture),
pranayama (breathing),
pratyahara (withdrawal),
dharana (concentration),
dhyana (meditation) and
samadhi (absorption). The eight...
- of this path,
following Dharana and
preceding Samadhi.
Dhyana is
integrally related to
Dharana, one
leads to other.
Dharana is a
state of mind, Dhyana...
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Ranakpur Jain
temple or
Chaturmukha Dharana Vihara is a Śvētāmbara Jain
temple at
Ranakpur dedicated to
Tirthankara Rishabhanatha. The
temple is located...
- the
brain and
takes the
practitioner to the next
stages of Yoga,
namely Dharana (concentration),
Dhyana (meditation), and
samadhi (unification of mind)...
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tying up, binding, integration) is the
combined simultaneous practice of
Dhāraṇā (concentration), Dhyāna (meditation) and Samādhi (union).
Samyama is a...
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seventh limbs of
dhāraṇā and dhyāna respectively.
According to Taimni,
dhāraṇā, dhyāna, and samādhi form a
graded series:
Dhāraṇā ― In
dhāraṇā, the mind learns...
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India has
published several books on
meditation that
discuss trataka.
Dharana Darshan by
Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati has an
entire chapter devoted...
- yoga, pratyahara,
concerning sense withdrawal, as well as the
sixth limb,
dharana,
relating to concentration. In
Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, each
asana is ****ociated...
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concentrated states Dharana (concentration),
Dhyana (meditation)
Samadhi Problem-solving
method 3: Use
states to
explore self
Samyama (i.e.
dharana, dhyana, samadhi)...