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After the Aryan race intermingled with the indigenous communities of ancient India, a form of idolatory, or idol worship, developed. While the Aryans originally practiced a form of worship that did not use idols, the Dravidian form of worship made prolific use of idols. The new race that was born of their merger tended towards the Dravidian style of worship. In time, certain commonly accepted forms were adopted for the idols of each of the gods. A woman with 10 hands and bearing weapons signified Kali, or power, a woman with heavy ornaments sig ...
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of Yoni MudraYoni Mudra You must be perfectly established in Brahmacharya if you want sure success. "Devanamapi durlabha"-very difficult to be obtained even by Devas. Therefore realise the importance of this Mudra and practise it very cautiously. Vajroli Mudra also is called Yoni Mudra. From "Kundalini Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda Read more here: » Yoni
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Kundalini Yoga - Mudras and BandhasMudras and Bandhas are certain postures of the body by which Kundalini is successfully awakened. In Gheranda Samhita, the description of 25 Mudras and Bandhas, is given. The following 12 are the most important:-,, 1. Mula Bandha, 2. Jalandhara Bandha, 3. Uddiyana Bandha, 4. Maha Mudra, 5. Maha Bandha, 6. Maha Vedha, 7. Yoga Mudra, 8. Viparitakarani Mudra, 9. Khechari Mudra, 10. Vajroli Mudra, 11. Shakti Chalana Mudra, 12. Yoni Mudra. From "Kundalini Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda Read more here: » Mudras and Bandhas:
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Hinduism Dictionary on Yoni yoni: (Sanskrit) "Source, origin; female genitals, womb." In some tantric sects the Sivalinga is depicted as a phallic symbol, and the base as a vulva, or yoni. While the linga represents the unmanifest or static Absolute, the yoni represents the dynamic, creative energy of God, the womb of the universe. (See also: Yoni, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)
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Lingam - Lingam as a phallic symbol.
Hinduism conceptualizes Brahman, the supreme power, as having three main roles: that of God the Creator, God the Preserver and God the Destroyer ...
See also:Lingam, Lingam - Etymology, Lingam - Interpretations, Lingam - Lingam as a phallic symbol, Lingam - Lingam as an abstract symbol of God, Lingam - A naturally occurring lingam, Lingam - In popular culture Read more here: » Lingam: Encyclopedia II - Lingam - Interpretations |
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Lingam - Lingam as a phallic symbol.
Hinduism conceptualizes Brahman, the supreme power, as having three main roles: that of God the Creator, God the Preserver and God the Destroyer ...
See also:Lingam, Lingam - Etymology, Lingam - Interpretations, Lingam - Lingam as a phallic symbol, Lingam - Lingam as an abstract symbol of God, Lingam - A naturally occurring lingam Read more here: » Lingam: Encyclopedia II - Lingam - Interpretations |
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Swami Sivananda, said that "the linga means a mark, in Sanskrit. It is a symbol which points to an inference. When you see a big flood in a river, you infer that there had been heavy rains the previous day. When you see smoke, you infer that there is fire. This vast world of countless forms is a Linga of the omnipotent Lord. The Siva-Linga is a symbol of Lord Siva. When you look at the Linga, your mind is at once elevated ...
See also:Lingam, Lingam - Etymology, Lingam - Interpretations, Lingam - Lingam as a phallic symbol, Lingam - Lingam as an abstract symbol of God, Lingam - A naturally occurring lingam, Lingam - In popular culture Read more here: » Lingam: Encyclopedia II - Lingam - Etymology |
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Swami Sivananda, said that "the linga means a mark, in Sanskrit. It is a symbol which points to an inference. When you see a big flood in a river, you infer that there had been heavy rains the previous day. When you see smoke, you infer that there is fire. This vast world of countless forms is a Linga of the omnipotent Lord. The Siva-Linga is a symbol of Lord Siva. When you look at the Linga, your mind is at once elevated ...
See also:Lingam, Lingam - Etymology, Lingam - Interpretations, Lingam - Lingam as a phallic symbol, Lingam - Lingam as an abstract symbol of God, Lingam - A naturally occurring lingam Read more here: » Lingam: Encyclopedia II - Lingam - Etymology |
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Peres is the first cousin of actress Lauren Bacall (born Betty Joan Perske).
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See also:Shimon Peres, Shimon Peres - Early life, Shimon Peres - Political career, Shimon Peres - 2005 Labour Primaries, Shimon Peres - Leaving Labour, Shimon Peres - Family life, Shimon Peres - Awards and interests, Shimon Peres - Books Read more here: » Shimon Peres: Encyclopedia II - Shimon Peres - Family life |
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Spirituality Dictionary on Yoni Yoni (Sanskrit, "place of issue," secondarily "womb-chamber") 1) The female genitals 2) In Vedic philosophy, "the source" of creation, identified with brahman. 3) In Hinduism, the emblem of feminine cosmic creativity (Sanskrit. Shakti), the highest symbol of Devi, consort of Shiva, corresponding to his lingam. Shaiva temples have a circular yoni-pedestal for the lingam. In meditational diagrams, especially Tantric, the yoni is a triangle with downward apex. (See also: Yoni, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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