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But there's also "Dhyana," a solo instrumental excursion on dobro that adds a bit of an exotic touch to proceedings.
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But there's also "Dhyana," a solo instrumental excursion on dobro that adds a bit of an exotic touch to proceedings.
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They know now, and at the Mishra home in West Melbourne, preparing for the competition is a team effort with her mother, Sasmita, and Dhyana, her 6-year-old sister, joining in for practice.
Florida girl hopes to extend Indian-American win streak at spelling bee 2011
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Dhyana—Meditation, the seventh of the eight stages of classical Yoga.
American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated Alice Christensen 2010
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Dhyana—Meditation, the seventh of the eight stages of classical Yoga.
American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated Alice Christensen 2010
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In brief the eight limbs, or steps to yoga, are as follows: 1. Yama : Universal morality 2. Niyama : Personal observances 3. Asanas : Body postures 4. Pranayama : Breathing exercises, and control of prana 5. Pratyahara : Control of the senses 6. Dharana : Concentration and cultivating inner perceptual awareness 7. Dhyana : Devotion, Meditation on the Divine 8. Samadhi : Union with the Divine
Archive 2008-04-01 Steven Barnes 2008
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In brief the eight limbs, or steps to yoga, are as follows: 1. Yama : Universal morality 2. Niyama : Personal observances 3. Asanas : Body postures 4. Pranayama : Breathing exercises, and control of prana 5. Pratyahara : Control of the senses 6. Dharana : Concentration and cultivating inner perceptual awareness 7. Dhyana : Devotion, Meditation on the Divine 8. Samadhi : Union with the Divine
Moving beyond stretching Steven Barnes 2008
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An often seen Mudra is the Dhyana Mudra; you will see it in Buddhist art and in common use by meditation practitioners.
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The prime symbolism for the Dhyana is representation of the three jewels; Buddha, Dharma and Sangha.
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As a token of appreciation, His Holiness the Dalai Lama announced Rs. 30 lakh as a donations towards the ongoing construction of Dhyana
H.H. the Dalai Lama Supports Amaravati as an International Buddhist Centre 2006
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