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Akshara Brahma Yoga
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Hinduism
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Traditionally attributed to Vyasa
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Sanskrit
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28
The Akshara Brahma Yoga (Sanskrit: अक्षरब्रह्मयोग, romanized: Akṣarabrahmayōga)[1] is the eighth of the eighteen chapters of the Bhagavad Gita.[2] The chapter has a total of twenty-eight shlokas.[3] It is the 30th chapter of Bhishma Parva, the sixth book of the Mahabharata.[4]
^Vyas, R. N. (1986). The Bhagavadgītā and Jīvana Yoga. Abhinav Publications. p. 166. ISBN 978-81-7017-203-1.
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^Chand, Dr Bharati (19 July 2021). Symphony of Philosophy & Education in Bhagavad Gita. Vol. 2. Notion Press. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-63957-488-9.
^"13–24 Shocking News: Bhishma fallen". Mahabharata Book Six. Vol. 1: Bhishma (Bhīṣmaparvan). Translated by Cherniak, Alex. NYU Press. 2008. pp. 105–170. doi:10.2307/j.ctt1bmzmj1.9. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
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The AksharaBrahmaYoga (Sanskrit: अक्षरब्रह्मयोग, romanized: Akṣarabrahmayōga) is the eighth of the eighteen chapters of the Bhagavad Gita. The chapter...
Translators title the chapter as Aksara–Brahmayoga, Religion by Devotion to the One Supreme God, The Eternal Godhead, or The Yoga of the Imperishable Brahman. The...
Akshara (Sanskrit: अक्षर, romanized: akṣara, lit. 'imperishable, indestructible, fixed, immutable') is a term used in the traditional grammar of the Sanskrit...
that has survived into the modern era, the Brahma-siddhi. According to Fiordalis, he was influenced by the Yoga-tradition, and with that indirectly by Buddhism...
weddings, and during meditative and spiritual activities such as Pranava yoga. It is part of the iconography found in ancient and medieval era manuscripts...
(2011, p. 35) refers to Sayana as stating that "the mastery of texts, akshara-praptī, is followed by artha-bodha, perception of their meaning." (Artha...
the mantra. It appears in the Shiva Purana in the chapter 1.2.10 (Shabda-Brahma Tanu) and in its Vidyeshvara samhita and in chapter 13 of the Vayaviya samhita...
cleaning a person with perfumes. kesa-marjana-kausala — art of combing hair. akshara-mushtika-kathana — art of talking with fingers. mlecchita-kutarka-vikalpa...
to Arunachala: Akshara Mana Malai, "The Marital Garland of Letters". In 1914, at the request of a devotee, Ramana Maharshi wrote Akshara Mana Malai for...
sixth and eighth brahmana, focus is on the concept of the imperishable (akshara). In these brahmanas, Gargi Vachaknavi and Yajñavalka engage in philosophical...
University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-908657-3. OCLC 948338914. Gadhia, Smit (2016). "Akshara and its four forms in Swaminarayan doctrine". In Trivedi, Yogi; Williams...
the Nihang martial arts, such as gatka. Uttar Pradesh Goswami Tulsidas Akshara, at Varanasi, said to be founded by the Tulsidas (1497/1532[1]–1623) Shivalay...
pronunciation." Mookei refers to Sayana as stating that "the mastery of texts, akshara-praptī, is followed by artha-bodha, perception of their meaning." Mukherjee...
of the Manasollasa contain embedded treatises on Chandas. A syllable (akshara, अक्षर), in Sanskrit prosody, is a vowel following one or more consonants...
referred to as Hal akshara. Vyanjana aksharas are divided into three types: Sparśa: Stop Antastha: Approximant Uṣman: Sibilant Sparsa aksharas include syllables...
Yoga, Oxford University Press, pp. 237–258, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199938704.003.0012, ISBN 978-0-19-993870-4 Gadhia, Smit (2016-04-01), "Akshara...
Retrieved 14 March 2023. Vyas, Rajnee (16 January 2019). "Welcome to Gujarat". Akshara Prakashan. Archived from the original on 22 April 2022. Retrieved 13 September...
and distinct entities: Parabrahman, Aksharbrahman (Akṣarabrahman, also Akshara, Akṣara, or Brahman), maya, ishwar (īśvara), and jiva. This distinction...
four syllables, each of which come from four concepts. "A" comes from Akshara (alphabet) or that which is imperishable, "Va" comes from Varenya or excellent...