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- Kaivalya (Sanskrit: कैवल्य) is the ultimate goal of aṣṭāṅga yoga and means "solitude", "detachment" or "isolation", a vrddhi-derivation from kevala "alone...
- The Kaivalya Upanishad (Sanskrit: कैवल्य उपनिषद्) is an ancient Sanskrit text and one of the minor Upanishads of Hinduism. It is classified as a Shaiva...
- to and used interchangeably with other terms such as vimoksha, vimukti, kaivalya, apavarga, mukti, nihsreyasa, and nirvana. However, terms such as moksha...
- headquartered in Bengaluru. It was founded in July 2021 by Aadit Palicha and Kaivalya Vohra. As of August 2024, the company is valued at over $5 billion and...
- attainment of these levels of awareness; and the final goal of yoga, namely kaivalya and liberation. The Yoga Sutras is best known for its sutras on ashtanga...
- the innermost essence of all reality that is visible or invisible. The Kaivalya Upanishad similarly, states Paul Deussen – a German Indologist and professor...
- yogi to practice the limbs from prāṇāyāma until samādhi. The main aim is kaivalya, discernment of Puruṣa, the witness-conscious, as separate from Prakṛti...
- disagreements. The liberation from saṃsāra is called Moksha, Nirvāṇa, Mukti, or Kaivalya. Saṃsāra (Devanagari: संसार) means "wandering", as well as "world" wherein...
- kaivalyapur mahamuth samagra itihasa Book Saraswath Sudha, Under Section Kaivalya matha, Aut****d by Late Shri K.Ramachandra shyama Nayak. Book: Shri Gowdapadacharya...
-  104–105. ISBN 978-81-7017-415-8. Bryant & Ekstrand 2004, p. 42. Alanna Kaivalya (2014), Sacred Sound: Discovering the Myth and Meaning of Mantra and Kirtan...