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ARTICLES RELATED TO Purna-Jnani |  |  |  | Purna-Jnani: Encyclopedia II - Purna River - NameThe word Purna means Complete. It is also equivalent to word 'Sampurna'
There are many rivers named as Purna in India. Some of them are
Purane River, Hingoli in Hingoli, Maharashtra
Purna River, Valsad in Valsad, Gujarat
Purna, Parbhani, A Town in Parbhani, Maharashtra.
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See also:Purna River, Purna River - Description, Purna River - Name, Purna River - River Basin and Tributaries Read more here: » Purna River: Encyclopedia II - Purna River - Name |
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 |  |  | Purna-Jnani: The different Schools of YogaThe different yoga schools simply adhere to different applications of inner discipline, all of which ultimately lead to the liberation of the soul and to a unique understanding of the Divine Unity. The schools are merely named according to the yogi's objective of self-transformation and the instrument chosen for such anticipated change. The yoga schools are: Ashtanga Yoga, Purna Yoga, Integral Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Karma Yoga, Raja Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Mantra Yoga,and Tantra Yoga. Read more here: » Yoga Schools: The different Schools of Yoga |
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 |  |  | Purna-Jnani: Sanatana DharmaThe foundation of Sanatana Dharma is Sruti; Smritis are the walls; the Itihasas and Purnas are the buttresses or supports. In ancient times, the Srutis were learnt by heart. The teacher sang them to his pupils and the pupils sang them after him. They were not written in book form. All the sects, all the philosophical systems, appeal to the Sruti as the final authority. The Smriti stands next in authority to the Sruti. Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda Read more here: » Dharma: Sanatana Dharma |
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 |  |  | Purna-Jnani: Kshana - Time stands still when mind stops Hindu mythology of creation talks about how the universe is created each time the Creator Brahma blinks! Millions of human years, called yuga, pass by between each blink of the Creator. Sages of ancient India measured time through the concept of kshana. Kshana is not chronological time. It was not measured as the amplitude of a pendulum or the frequency of an electronic chip. Kshana was not generic time, but individual time. Kshana is the time between two thoughts. My kshana and your kshana are different. (See also: Metaphysics, Metaphysical Principles, Definition of Metaphysics, Metaphysical Techniques, Miracles, Creating Miracles Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, Peace of Mind, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Metaphysical Inspirations: Kshana - Time stands still when mind stops |
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 |  |  | Purna-Jnani: Encyclopedia II - Hanuman - Presence of HanumanThere have been numerous saints who have seen Hanuman in modern times, notably Tulsidas (16th century), Sri Ramdas Swami (17th century), and Raghavendra Swami (17th century).
Others have also testified to his presence wherever the Ramayana is read: (in Sanskrit, not transliterated)
Yatra Yatra Raghunath Kirtanam Tatra Tatra Krita Mastaka anjalim Bashpawari Pari purna lochanam Marutim nammascha rakshas antakam
Which means
That wherever the deeds of Sri Rama are sung, At all such places does Hanuman cry tears of devotion and joy, At all such plac ...
See also:Hanuman, Hanuman - Birth, Hanuman - Childhood, Hanuman - Hanuman in the Ramayana War, Hanuman - After the Ramayana War, Hanuman - Presence of Hanuman, Hanuman - Hanumad Ramayana, Hanuman - Temples for Hanuman, Hanuman - Flag of Hanuman Read more here: » Hanuman: Encyclopedia II - Hanuman - Presence of Hanuman |
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 |  |  | Purna-Jnani: Encyclopedia II - Kalady - Adi Sankara's shrineAdi Sankara's shrine at Kalady run by the Sringeri Math is a large, partly open structure situated right on the northern bank of the river Periyar or Purna. Of the two major shrines within, one is dedicated to Sri Sankaracharya and the other to Goddess Saradamba, the main deity of Sringeri. The samadhi of Sri Sankara's mother Aryamba is also located here. A small shrine to Vinayaka, or Ganapati, is the scene of evening prayers, chanted to the rhythmic ringing of cymbals. The worship in these temples is done by Tamil or Ka ...
See also:Kalady, Kalady - Sri Sankaracharya, Kalady - Adi Sankara's shrine, Kalady - Ramakrishna Advaita Ashram, Kalady - Sri Adi Sankara Keerthi Sthambam, Kalady - Festivals, Kalady - Around Kalady, Kalady - How to reach Read more here: » Kalady: Encyclopedia II - Kalady - Adi Sankara's shrine |
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 |  |  | Purna-Jnani: Encyclopedia II - Kali Yuga - Other Views of Kali YugaAccording to Sri Aurobindo, Kali Yuga lasts far less than 432,000 years. The followers of the Purna Yoga believe that the Mother successfully solicited the early termination of the Kali Yuga in 1969, and the abolition of pralaya (normal process of destruction of the universe at the end of a kalpa (Cosmic Cycle of Creation-Destruction)).
According to Akilattirattu Ammanai the holy book of Ayyavazhi religion and source of Ayyavazhi mythology, this Kali Yuga is the seventh of the eight yugas. The Asura of this yuga Kaliyan was the sixth-f ...
See also:Kali Yuga, Kali Yuga - Problems that arise, Kali Yuga - Warfare, Kali Yuga - Nobility/respect, Kali Yuga - Changes in the people, Kali Yuga - Changes in men, Kali Yuga - Changes in women, Kali Yuga - Lives of each of the castes, Kali Yuga - Life of the Brahmin, Kali Yuga - Life of the Kshatriya, Kali Yuga - Life of the Vaishya, Kali Yuga - Life of the Shudra, Kali Yuga - Exception, Kali Yuga - Other Views of Kali Yuga Read more here: » Kali Yuga: Encyclopedia II - Kali Yuga - Other Views of Kali Yuga |
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