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  2. Sādhanā (journal) - Wikipedia

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    0973-7677 (web) Links. Journal homepage. Online archive. Sādhanā – Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the Indian Academy of Sciences. It was established in 1978 and covers all branches of engineering and applied science.

  3. Sadhana (weekly) - Wikipedia

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    Sadhana. (weekly) Sadhana (साधना) is a Socialist Marathi weekly publication that was established by Pandurang Sadashiv Sane (Sane Guruji), a leader of Rashtra Seva Dal on 15 August 1948. [1] It was edited by Marathi writer Shankar Dattatraya Javdekar from 1950 to 1952. [2] Yadunath Thatte became Sadhana' s editor in 1956 and continued ...

  4. Sādhanā - Wikipedia

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    Sādhanā is a discipline undertaken in the pursuit of a goal. Abhyāsa is repeated practice performed with observation and reflection. Kriyā, or action, also implies perfect execution with study and investigation. Therefore, sādhanā, abhyāsa, and kriyā all mean one and the same thing. A sādhaka, or practitioner, is one who skillfully ...

  5. Marshall Govindan - Wikipedia

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    In November 2001, in his Yoga Journal review of Govindan's Kriya Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and the Siddhas, Feurstein wrote: "A significant contribution to the sadhana of every serious yoga student, this copious (nearly 300 pages) new work, the result of a 10-year effort, includes detailed translation, tips for integrating the lessons into one's ...

  6. Views on Ramakrishna - Wikipedia

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    The Tantra sadhana consisted of the "right-handed path" consisting of Kularnava, Mahanirvana and Kamalakala Vilasa involving celibate vegetarian lifestyle, [88] japa, breath control, concentration, meditation [89] and a set of heterodox practices which include but are not limited to the Vamachara—termed as "left-handed path", which involves ...

  7. Rangachar Narayana Iyengar - Wikipedia

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    Rangachar Narayana Iyengar. Indian Institute of Science (M.Sc. (Engg.)) Rangachar Narayana Iyengar (born 2 June 1943), also known as RNI, is a civil engineer and professor from India. He was with the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore for about four decades. He has been the director of Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee (1994 ...

  8. Sādhana - Wikipedia

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    The term sādhana means "methodical discipline to attain desired knowledge or goal". Sadhana is also done for attaining detachment from worldly things which can be a goal, a person undertaking such a practice is known in Sanskrit as a sādhu (female sādhvi), sādhaka (female sādhakā) or yogi (Tibetan pawo; feminine yogini or dakini, Tibetan khandroma).

  9. Samyama - Wikipedia

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    Samyama is a tool to receive deeper knowledge of qualities of the object. It is a term summarizing the "catch-all" process of psychological absorption in the object of meditation. [3] For Patanjali in his Yoga Sutras, Pratyahara is the preceding stage to practicing and developing Samyama. See also Ashtanga yoga.