Vyasa
An ancient sage with legendary powers of vision, one who documented the epic Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam for the Benefit of Dull Mankind In the Present Age. He existed 5235 years ago during Dwapara Yuga.
An ancient sage with legendary powers of vision, one who documented the epic Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam for the Benefit of Dull Mankind In the Present Age. He existed 5235 years ago during Dwapara Yuga.
Traditional doctor; also refers to traditional system of medicine.
Worshippers of Lord Krishna or Vishnu as the Ultimate Truth i.e as the Supreme Person and Followers of Srimad Bhagavatam Mahapurana Scripture.
Literally diamond posture. One of the dynamic yogic postures, through which the practitioner imbibes the hardness and the brilliance of a diamond.
Literally the deity of the Forest. Name of the feminine deity in the form of a tree at the Dhyanalinga temple.
Tendencies or desire; subliminal trait left behind in the mind by action and desire.
Sacred, consecrated ash. Applied to different parts of the body, makes one more sensitive to subtle life forces. Application to the upper chakras activates the chakras and makes them more receptive. Some sects of Shaivites also smear vibhuthi all over the body to sensitize the system and ward off cold.