Dhyāna
978-613-0-86362-3
6130863624
136
2010-06-22
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Dhyāna in Sanskrit in Pāli generally refers to either meditation or meditative states. Equivalent terms are "Chán" in modern Chinese, "Zen" in Japanese, "Seon" in Korean, "Thien" in Vietnamese, and "Samten" in Tibetan. In Hinduism, dhyana is considered to be an instrument to gain self knowledge, separating maya from reality to help attain the ultimate goal of moksha. Depictions of Hindu yogis performing dhyāna are found in ancient texts and in statues and frescoes of ancient India temples.
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