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Kriyā (Sanskrit: क्रिया, lit. 'action, deed, effort') most
commonly refers to a "completed action",
technique or
practice within a yoga
discipline meant...
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There are many
higher kriyas in the
kriya yoga tradition.
According to the
Autobiography of a Yogi,
Lahiri Mahasaya divided Kriya Yoga into four parts...
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specific result.
Kriya or
Kriya Yoga may also
refer to:
Kriya Yoga in the Yoga
Sutras of
Patanjali Kriya Yoga school, a
modern yoga
school Kriya, a
class of...
- for
mental power and control. Its
purpose through the
daily practice of
kriyas and
meditation in
sadhana are
described as a
practical technology of human...
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Sareth Krya (born 3
March 1996) is a
Cambodian professional footballer who
plays as a
right back or a
centre back for Svay
Rieng and the
Cambodia national...
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American Hindu monk, yogi and guru who
introduced millions to
meditation and
Kriya Yoga
through his organization, Self-Realization
Fellowship (SRF) / Yogoda...
- The 18615 / 18616
Kriya Yoga
Express (formerly
known as Howrah–Hatia Express), is an
Express train of
Indian Railways in India's
South Eastern Railway...
- Antyeṣṭi, Sanskrit: अन्त्येष्टि), also
known as
Antima Samskara, Antya-
kriya, Anvarohanyya, or as
Vahni Samskara,
literally means "last sacrifice" or...
- The
nisabda or
soundless kriyas are
demonstrated by four
types of motions;
there is no stroke. The
sasabda or
sounded kriyas are
created by
striking a...
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Springen (Heidenrod) in the Taunus, and
teaches his own
version of
kriya yoga
called Atma
Kriya Yoga. By the end of 2022
Bhakti Marga had
around 10,000 followers...