Modern Indian MysticismMotilal Banarsidass, 1981 - 302 páginas |
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... Śiva in the village dramatic performance . It is worth mentioning here that the last two mystic - trances slightly differ from the first one . The first trance was induced by the striking beauty of nature and there was no conscious ...
... Śiva in the village dramatic performance . It is worth mentioning here that the last two mystic - trances slightly differ from the first one . The first trance was induced by the striking beauty of nature and there was no conscious ...
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... Śiva in the Sahasrara , ending in samādhi , is the completion of the tantric sadhana . Under the guidance of Bhairavi Brāhmaṇī , Ramakrishna passed through the entire course of tantric disciplines . Tran- scending the levels of paśu ...
... Śiva in the Sahasrara , ending in samādhi , is the completion of the tantric sadhana . Under the guidance of Bhairavi Brāhmaṇī , Ramakrishna passed through the entire course of tantric disciplines . Tran- scending the levels of paśu ...
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... Śiva , and if he sees Śiva only in images , his worship is but preliminary . He who has served one poor man seeing Śiva in him , pleases Śiva more than the man who sees Him only in temples.2 From this we derive the idea that the ...
... Śiva , and if he sees Śiva only in images , his worship is but preliminary . He who has served one poor man seeing Śiva in him , pleases Śiva more than the man who sees Him only in temples.2 From this we derive the idea that the ...
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WHAT MYSTICISM IS 153 | 1 |
THE SPIRITUAL BACKGROUND | 54 |
A VEDĀNTIC MYSTIC 136171 | 136 |
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Absolute according Annie Besant aspect aspirant attain avidya beauty become bhakti bliss body Brahman Brahmo-Samāj called concept Dayananda death desires devotion Egoless emotion eternal evil evolution existence expression faith feel finite gnostic God-realisation Gospel Guru harmony heart higher highest Hindu Hinduism human I'-thought Ibid ideal identity ignorance impersonal India individual infinite integral yoga intellect intuition Jñāna Kabir Keshav knowledge Kṛṣṇa light live man's manifestation Māyā means meditation mental mind modern Indian mystics mystical consciousness mystical experience nature object one's perfect philosophy plane Poems Prakṛti Quoted Ramakrishna Ramaņa Rammohan realisation Reality religion religious renaissance Saccidānanda sādhanā Śakti Samaj says Self-enquiry sense Śiva soul spiritual Sri Aurobindo Supermind supramental supreme Synthesis of Yoga Tagore Tagore's teachings Theosophical Society things thought tion transcendent transformation true truth unity universe Upanisads Vaiṣṇava Vaiṣṇavism Vedanta Vedas vision Vivekananda W. T. Stace whole worship