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Udana: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Udana

Udana

In Hindu philosophy, the vital air controlling the intake of food and air

 

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Udana: Hinduism Sanskrit Dictionary V on udana

udana:

udana - the vital air controlling the intake of food and air

 

(See also: udana, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Udana: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary III on udana (udhaana)

udana:

udana (udhaana). Breath that moves upward from the throat.

 

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Udana: Tied Down by Fetters

Buddhist Quotes: Tied Down by Fetters

 

Clinging to sense pleasures, to sensual ties,

 Seeing in fetters nothing to be blamed,

 Never will those tied down by fetters

 Cross the flood so wide and great.

 

- Udana

 

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Udana: No self-deception and no pride

Buddhist Quotes: No self-deception and no pride

 

In whom there dwells no self-deception and no pride,

 Whose lust and selfishness are gone, who is desireless,

 Whose wrath is put away, whose self hath cool become-

 He is brahmin, he [is] a recluse, he is a monk.

 

- Udana

 

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Udana: Even the Gods

Buddhist Quotes: Even the Gods

 

For the one who has no inner, angry thoughts,

 Who has gone past being a someone, a this or a that,

 That one is free from fear and is blissful.

 Even the gods cannot win such serenity.

 

- Udana Sutta

 

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Udana: There Is a Sphere

Buddhist Quotes: There Is a Sphere

 

There is a sphere where there is neither earth nor water nor heat nor air, for it is beyond the field of matter; nor is it the sphere of infinite space, or consciousness, for it is beyond the field of mind. There is not the condition of nothingness, neither is there the state of this world or another world, nor sun nor moon. This is the uncreated.

 

 This condition I call neither arising nor passing away, neither dying nor being born. It is without form and without change. It is the eternal, which never originates and never passes away. To find it is the end of sorrow.

 

- Udana Sutta

 

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Udana: Function Of Udana Vayu

Vayu is wind or air. Vayu is Prana or vital force. Prana moves the senses or Indriyas. Prana generates thoughts. Prana moves the body and causes locomotion. Prana digests the food, circulates the blood, excretes urine and motion. Prana causes respirations. It is through Prana you see, hear, feel, taste and think. The sum total of all Pranas is Hiranyagarbha or Lord Brahma. Prana is manifestation of Prakritis. Gross Prana is breath. Subtle Prana is vital force.

The death and dying and the life after death has always fascinated man. This is an excerpt from the book What Becomes Of The Soul After Death by Sri Swami Sivananda.

Read more here: » What Is Death?: Function Of Udana Vayu

Udana: Padmas Or Chakras

Chakras are in the Linga Sarira (astral body). Linga Sarira is of 17 Tattvas, viz., 5 Jnanendriyas (ears, skin, eyes, tongue and nose); 5 Karmendriyas (speech, hands, legs, genitals, anus); 5 Pranas (Prana, Apana, Vyana, Udana, Samana); Manas (mind); and Buddhi (intellect). These have corresponding centres in the spinal cord and the nerve-plexuses in the gross body. Each Chakra has control and function over a particular centre in gross body.

Read more here: » Chakras: Padmas Or Chakras

Udana: Secrets of the Five Pranas

Prana - Secrets of the Five Pranas

To change something we must alter the energy which creates it. This fact is true in the practice of Yoga. To bring about positive changes in body and mind we must understand the energy through which they work. This is called Prana in Sanskrit, meaning primary energy. It is sometimes translated as breath or vital force, though it is more than these.

 

Read more here: » Prana: Secrets of the Five Pranas

Udana: What Is Prana?

Prana is the sum total of all energy that is manifested in the universe. It is the vital force, Sukshma. Breath is the external manifestation of Prana. By exercising control over this gross breath, you can control the subtle Prana inside. Control of Prana means control of mind. Mind cannot operate without the help of Prana. It is the Sukshma Prana that is intimately connected with the mind. Prana is the sum total of all latent forces which are hidden in men and which lie everywhere around us. Heat, light, electricity, magnetism are all the manifestations of Prana. Prana is related to mind; through mind to the will; through will to the individual soul, and through this to the Supreme Being.

Excerpt from the book Kundalini Yoga by Sri Swami Sivananda.


Read more here: » Prana: What Is Prana?

Udana: : Sidhis - Supernatural Powers Patanjali Yoga Sutras - Illumination (Part IV of IV)

Here is a part of Patanjalis yoga-aphorisms describing the supernatural powers of a yogi. An extract from the Patanjali Yoga Sutras.

 

Read more here: » Sidhis - Supernatural Powers Patanjali Yoga Sutras - Illumination (Part IV of IV)

Udana: Breathing Exercices - Pranayama

To suit the different constitutions, temperament and purpose, in Pranayama there are many varieties of exercises, viz., deep breathing exercise, Sukha Purvaka (easy comfortable) Pranayama during walking, Pranayama during meditation, Rhythmical breathing, Suryabheda, Ujjayi, Sitkari, Sitali, Bhastrika, Bhramari, Murchha, Plavini, Kevala Kumbhaka, etc. Of all the above exercises only the last eight are described in the Hatha Yogic texts.

 

From "Kundalini Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Udana: Breathe Some Life Into Your Soul - Pranayama  

Pranayama or breath control signifies stretching, extending and regulating our breathing process. Pranayama can be used as a preparation for meditation wherein it cleanses the body and the mind. It also helps to maximise the benefits of the practice of yogasanas and also focusing the mind.

 

(See also: Pranayama, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Pranayama: Breathe Some Life Into Your Soul - Pranayama  

Udana: Origins of Buddhism

Buddhism: Origins of Buddhism

Legend has it that the Buddha to be, Siddhartha Gautama, was born around the 6th century BCE. His birthplace is said to be Lumbini in the kingdom of Magadha, in what is now Nepal. His father was a king, and Siddhartha lived in luxury, being spared all hardship.

 

Read more here: » Buddhism: Origins of Buddhism

Udana: Golden Rule and You

When I was small, my grandmother told me there was only one main rule in life upon which all others rested. Then she looked me in the eye and with quiet conviction pronounced, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." It is with delight that I discovered over the years that this basic spiritual law can be found at the heart of many religious and spiritual teachings.

 

Read more here: » Peace: Golden Rule and You

Udana: Kundalini Developmentalism

Kundalini Developmentalism

The different stages in kundalini and spiritual awakening.

 

Excerpt from Words From the Soul: Time, East/West Spirituality and Psychotherapeutic Narrative (pgs. 162-165) by (pgs. 162-165) by Stuart Sovatsky

 

Read more here: » Kundalini Awakening: Kundalini Developmentalism

Udana: : Yoga Sutras Of Patanjali - Union Achieved And Its Results (Part III of IV)

The Tibetan Master Djwhal Kuhl has said that the Sutra's of Patanjali will be the system used to train disciples in mind control for the next 7,000 years.

What makes this translation special is that Djwhal Kuhl translated the meaning behind Patanjali's writings rather than a literal translation which is impossible from Sanskrit to English. Master Djwhal Kuhl was able to tune into the thought form behind the words and render them into English. Now you can use these Sutras to write your own commentaries as you do daily seed thought meditation on each Sutra.

The Yoga Sutras Of Patanjali translated by the Tibetan Master Djwhal Kuhl.

 

Read more here: » Yoga Sutras Of Patanjali - Union Achieved And Its Results (Part III of IV)

Udana: : Buddhist texts

There are a great variety of Buddhist texts. Buddhists place varying value on them: attitudes range from worship of the text itself, to dismissal of some texts as falsification of the ineffable truth. They therefore cannot be called "scripture" in the sense of other religions. The texts can be categorized in a number of ways, but the most fundamental division is that between canonical and non-canonical texts. The former, also called the Sutras (Sanskrit) or Suttas (Pali), are held to be, literally or metaphoricall ...

Including:

  • Buddhist texts - Canonical texts
  • Buddhist texts - Non-canonical texts
  • Buddhist texts - Texts of the Nikaya Schools
    • Buddhist texts - Sutta
    • Buddhist texts - Abhidharma
    • Buddhist texts - Non-canonical texts
  • Buddhist texts - Mahayana texts
    • Buddhist texts - Perfection of Wisdom Texts
    • Buddhist texts - Saddharma-pundarika
    • Buddhist texts - Pure Land Sutras
    • Buddhist texts - The Vimalakirti Nirdesha Sutra
    • Buddhist texts - Samadhi Sutras
    • Buddhist texts - Confession Sutras
    • Buddhist texts - The Avatamsaka Sutra
    • Buddhist texts - Third Turning Sutras
    • Buddhist texts - Tathagatagarbha class sutras
    • Buddhist texts - Collected Sutras
    • Buddhist texts - Transmigration Sutras
    • Buddhist texts - Discipline Sutras
    • Buddhist texts - Sutras Devoted to Individual Figures
    • Buddhist texts - Proto-Mahayana Sutras
    • Buddhist texts - Non-canonical texts
    • Buddhist texts - References
  • Buddhist texts - Vajrayana Texts
    • Buddhist texts - Buddhist tantras
    • Buddhist texts - Other products of the Vajrayana literature

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Udana: Distant Healing

In my work with in-person and distant healing, I've noticed a huge distinction between ordinary chi, ki, or prana, and that which is governed by the soul and kundalini energies. The universe isn't simply composed of a roiling ocean of prana-there are differing frequencies. From the relative prana to that prana which exists nearest the absolute, the energy is more refined on evolved levels of existence.

 

Read more here: » Healing: Distant Healing

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