- Look up
dhyana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dhyana may
refer to:
Dhyana in
Buddhism (Pāli: jhāna)
Dhyana in
Hinduism Jain
Dhyāna, see Jain meditation...
- In the
oldest texts of Buddhism,
dhyāna (Sanskrit: ध्यान) or jhāna (Pali: 𑀛𑀸𑀦) is a
component of the
training of the mind (bhavana),
commonly translated...
-
Dhyāna (Sanskrit: ध्यान) in
Hinduism means contemplation and meditation.
Dhyana is
taken up in Yoga practices, and is a
means to
samadhi and self-knowledge...
-
pranayama (breathing),
pratyahara (withdrawal),
dharana (concentration),
dhyana (meditation) and
samadhi (absorption). The
eight limbs form a
sequence from...
-
interpreted as a
meditative absorption or trance,
attained by the
practice of
dhyāna.
Samadhi may
refer to a
broad range of states. A
common understanding regards...
- Amitābha are seen
using this
mudra before the 9th
century in ****an. The
dhyāna mudrā ("meditation mudra") is the
gesture of meditation, of the concentration...
- (chánnà),
which is a
Chinese transliteration of the
Sanskrit word ध्यान
dhyāna ("meditation"). Zen
emphasizes rigorous self-restraint, meditation-practice...
- self-restraint, and
cultivating kindness and comp****ion; and
culminating in
dhyana or samadhi,
which reinforces these practices for the
development of the...
- Jain
meditation (Sanskrit: ध्यान,
dhyana) has been the
central practice of
spirituality in
Jainism along with the
Three Jewels.
Jainism holds that eman****tion...
- The
Dhyāna sutras (Chinese: 禪經 chan jing) (****anese 禅経 zen-gyo) or "meditation summaries" (Chinese: 禪要) or also
known as The Zen
Sutras are a
group of...