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Spiritual Yoga
Dictionary IV on
Kaivalya
Kaivalya:
Kaivalya ("isolation"): the state of absolute freedom from conditioned existence, as explained in ashta-anga-yoga; in the nondualistic (advaita) traditions of India, this is usually called moksha or mukti (meaning "release" from the fetters of ignorance, or avidya)
(See also: Kaivalya ,Yoga, Yoga Dictionary)
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Dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit Terms (D-K)A dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit
terms. From Dadhicha to Kutichaka.
Please note that all words in grey,
like "yoga", "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are
hyperlinked to archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding
archive you will also find articles related to the term.
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Kundalini DictionaryKundalini Dictionary
Dictionary over terms related
to kundalini and kundalini awakening. Please note that words in grey like
" Kundalini " are links to archives with related articles.
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Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary on Moksha
moksha: (Sanskrit) "Liberation." Release from transmigration, samsara, the round of births and deaths, which occurs after karma has been resolved and nirvikalpa samadhi - realization of the Self, Parasiva - has been attained. Same as mukti. See: jivanmukta, kaivalya, kundalini, nirvikalpa samadhi, Parasiva, raja yoga, videhamukti.
(See
also: Moksha ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
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Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary on Kaivalya
kaivalya: (Sanskrit) "Absolute oneness, aloneness; perfect detachment, freedom." Liberation. Kaivalya is the term used by Patanjali and others in the yoga tradition to name the goal and fulfillment of yoga, the state of complete detachment from transmigration. It is virtually synonymous with moksha. Kaivalya is the perfectly transcendent state, the highest condition resulting from the ultimate realization. It is defined uniquely according to each philosophical school, depending on its beliefs regarding the nature of the soul. See: moksha, samarasa, Sivasayujya, jnana.
(See
also: Kaivalya ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
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