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... The Philosophy of the Upanishads and ancient Indian metaphysics , London , Trubner , Third Edition , 1903 . 49 . 50 . 51 . Grace W.J. and Graham D.T. ( 1952 ) : Relationship of Spe- cific Attitudes and Emotions to Certain Bodily ...
... The Philosophy of the Upanishads and ancient Indian metaphysics , London , Trubner , Third Edition , 1903 . 49 . 50 . 51 . Grace W.J. and Graham D.T. ( 1952 ) : Relationship of Spe- cific Attitudes and Emotions to Certain Bodily ...
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absolutely unqualified according activity actually Ajatasatru Atman or Brahman attention avidyā basic behaviour Bharatiya Vidya BHAVAN'S Bombay Brain Bṛhad Bṛhadāraṇyaka called chained sequence Chand cited clearly cognitive concept defined described dhāraṇā dhyāna distinction earlier evidence experience external fact factors of outer function Gladin grahana guna hindrances homeosis homeostasis homeostatic Indian thought inhibition inhibitory Inner Yoga K. M. MUNSHI Katha kind Kleśa knowledge Lord Brain Maitri mass of consciousness mental mind Mund name and form ness neuro-physiological nirodha nishads non-spiritual yoga object attended object of perception object-to-be-perceived orientation Patan Patanjali pause in respiration Perceiver person phenomenal world prāṇāyāma Praśna pratyāhāra psycho psychology pure reality reference Rigveda samādhi samprajnāta samyama Sanskrit sattva seems Seer sensory specific spiritual yoga steadiness stimulus suppression Tait teaching texts tion unqualified mass Upani Upanishads vide Hume Vyasa withdrawal of senses Yajnavalkya yoga theory yogic