Deceit, Deceitful: 1 definition
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Deceit means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Hinduism
Yoga (school of philosophy)
Source: ORA: Amanaska (king of all yogas): A Critical Edition and Annotated Translation by Jason Birch(Being) Deceitful is denoted by the Sanskrit term Dambha, according to the Candrāvalokana: a short dialogue between Śiva and Matsyendranātha dealing with teachings on absorption, mind and breath.—Accordingly, while discussing the no-mind state: “So long as the moving breath does not enter the central channel; so long as one's semen, which is connected to the breath, is not stable, and so long as the no-mind state which corresponds to one’s natural [state] does not arise in meditation, then if one talks of gnosis, it is deceitful (dambha) and false prattling”.
Yoga is originally considered a branch of Hindu philosophy (astika), but both ancient and modern Yoga combine the physical, mental and spiritual. Yoga teaches various physical techniques also known as āsanas (postures), used for various purposes (eg., meditation, contemplation, relaxation).
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Bhagavati-sutra (Viyaha-pannatti) (by K. C. Lalwani)
Part 6 - Power of the deceitful/deceit-free to transform < [Chapter 4]
Part 9 - Knowledge of the omniscient < [Chapter 4]
Part 2 - On the sort of life < [Chapter 5]
Bhajana-Rahasya (by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura Mahasaya)
Text 22 < [Chapter 2 - Dvitīya-yāma-sādhana (Prātaḥ-kālīya-bhajana)]
Text 21 < [Chapter 2 - Dvitīya-yāma-sādhana (Prātaḥ-kālīya-bhajana)]
Text 11 < [Chapter 2 - Dvitīya-yāma-sādhana (Prātaḥ-kālīya-bhajana)]
Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6 (by Robert Chalmers)
Jataka 384: Dhammaddhaja-Jātaka < [Volume 3]
Jataka 487: Uddālaka-jātaka < [Volume 4]
Jataka 191: Ruhaka-jātaka < [Book II - Dukanipāta]
The Religion and Philosophy of Tevaram (Thevaram) (by M. A. Dorai Rangaswamy)
Chapter 19 - Thiruvidaimarudur or Tiruvitaimarutur (Hymn 60) < [Volume 3.2 - Pilgrim’s progress: to Chola]
Chapter 39 - Thiru Edirkolpadi or Tiru Etirkolpati (Hymn 7) < [Volume 3.4 - Pilgrim’s progress: with Paravai]
Nayanar 40: Poyyatimai illata pulavar < [Volume 4.1.1 - A comparative study of the Shaivite saints the Thiruthondathogai]
Mahabharata (English) (by Kisari Mohan Ganguli)
Section LII < [Nalopakhyana Parva]
Section CIX < [Rajadharmanusasana Parva]
Section L < [Goharana Parva]
Kena Upanishad with Shankara’s Commentary (by S. Sitarama Sastri)
Verse 33 < [Part Four]
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