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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Asana

Asana:

1)    A hatha yoga posture practiced to strengthen and purify the body and develop one-pointedness of mind.

2)  A seat or mat on which one sits for meditation.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Bhakta

Bhakta:

A devotee, a lover of God; a follower of bhakti yoga, the path of love and devotion.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Liberation

Liberation:

Freedom from the cycle of birth and death; the state of realization of oneness with the Absolute.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Arati

Arati:

1)  A ritual act of worship during which a flame, symbolic of the individual soul, is waved before the form of a deity, sacred being, or image that embodies the light of Consciousness.

2)  The name of the morning and evening prayer that is sung with the waving of lights, in honor of Bhagawan Nityananda, twice each day in Siddha Yoga ashrams.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Grace

Grace:

The infinite power of divine love that creates, maintains, and pervades the universe. When awakened within a seeker by a Siddha Guru, this power leads the seeker to Self-realization.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Atman

Atman:

Divine Consciousness residing in the individual; the supreme Self; the soul

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Bhasma

Bhasma:

Ash from a sacred fire ritual (yajna), charged with the power of mantra. Bhasma is used to draw three horizontal stripes on the forehead and other parts of the body, representing the three qualities of nature reduced to ash by spiritual practices and the power of grace

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Ram

Ram:

(lit., one who is pleasing, delightful) The seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Rama is seen as the embodiment of dharma and is the object of great devotion. He is the central character in the Indian epic Ramayana.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Shri

Shri:

1)  A term or respect that means sacredness, abundance, beauty, grace, and auspiciousness, and signifies mastery of all these.

2)  Lakshmi, the goddess of beauty and prosperity.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Self-realization

Self-realization:

The state of enlightenment in which the individual merges with pure Consciousness.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Mukti

Mukti:

Liberation from the cycle of birth and death; freedom from the sense of duality and limitation.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Bindi

Bindi:

A red dot worn between the eyebrows marking the location of the third eye, the eye of inner vision or spiritual wisdom.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Saptah

Saptah:

(lit., seven) A term introduced by Swami Muktananda to refer to the continuous chanting of the name of God, which also may be accompanied by dancing in a circle in a series of measured steps as an act of devotion and a joyful experience of meditation in motion. Saptahs were often held in the ashram for seven days at a time.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Tattvas

Tattvas:

In Kashmir Shaivism, the basic categories or principles of the process of universal manifestation from pure Consciousness to matter; that which is the essence of each stage of manifestation.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Austerities

Austerities:

1)  Rigorous spiritual practices.

2)  Abandonment of the pursuit of worldly pleasure for the purpose of spiritual attainment.

 

(See also: Austerities , Yoga, Yoga Dictionary, Siddha Yoga, Siddha Yoga Dictionary)

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Devi

Devi:

The great mother Goddess; the beloved of Shiva who represents Shakti, or cosmic energy.

 

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Subtle body

Subtle body:

The second of four bodies within a human being (the physical, subtle, causal, and supracausal bodies), which is experienced in the dream state.

 

(See also: Subtle body , Yoga, Yoga Dictionary, Siddha Yoga, Siddha Yoga Dictionary)

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Pradakshina

Pradakshina:

The act of worshipful circumambulation (walking clockwise around a holy temple, shrine, or place).

 

(See also: Pradakshina , Yoga, Yoga Dictionary, Siddha Yoga, Siddha Yoga Dictionary)

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Witness

Witness:

The transcendental Consciousness that lies at the root of the mind and from which the mind can be observed.

 

(See also: Witness , Yoga, Yoga Dictionary, Siddha Yoga, Siddha Yoga Dictionary)

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Bade baba

Bade baba:

(lit., elder father) An affectionate name for Bhagawan Nityananda, Swami Muktananda's Guru.

 

(See also: Bade baba , Yoga, Yoga Dictionary, Siddha Yoga, Siddha Yoga Dictionary)

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Siddha Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Sadhana

Sadhana:

1) A spiritual discipline or path. 2) Practices, both physical and mental, on the spiritual path.

 

(See also: Sadhana , Yoga, Yoga Dictionary, Siddha Yoga, Siddha Yoga Dictionary)

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