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Sunday, November 28, 2010
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Daivavyapasraya
The term Daiva has been used with respect to the sense of karmas, which are related to our previous life. The method imbibes a sense of confidence in an individual, making his/her optimistic and positive. It is basically achieved through methods of propitiation of supernatural elements through which one can maintain emotional and optimistic balance of mind.
* Mantras - Chanting hymns
* Aushadha - Herbs
* Mani - Specially qualified medicinal stones and charms
* Mangala - Religious and auspicious practices of worship
* Bali - Offerings to superhuman beings
* Uphara - Donation to worthy men
* Homa - Offerings to Fire-God by way of sacrifices
* Niyama -Services of vows
* Prayaschitha - Atonement of the wrong done by the donor
* Upavasa - Observance of fasts and rites
* Pranipata - Prostate one-self several times, before the-deities,
per day, for several days, months and years.
* Swasthyayana - invocation of favors of supernatural beings
through blessings from worthy and pious human beings
* Yathragamana - Pilgrimage
Sattvavijaya
"Sattva Vijaya is a Vedic term that means literally, "winning over
Sattva," or "triumphing with Sattva. By "Sattva" is meant positive,
pure qualities of the transcendental Self.
It Involves Control of desires for unnecessary worldly objectives,
which are cause of all types of mental worries. The Mental
Svasthavrtta is a important aspect both in case of individual
and public. The more you are in touch with that infinite field of
bliss within, the more you will feel uplifted, blissful and
emotionally stable. So Sattva Vijaya refers to ayurvedic therapies
which restore connection between heart, mind and Self. They are
dietary, behavioral and environmental choices that allow you to
become more self-referral, more aligned with your cosmic, infinite
potential rather than remain caught in the small, narrow boundaries
of emotions.
The term Daiva has been used with respect to the sense of karmas, which are related to our previous life. The method imbibes a sense of confidence in an individual, making his/her optimistic and positive. It is basically achieved through methods of propitiation of supernatural elements through which one can maintain emotional and optimistic balance of mind.
* Mantras - Chanting hymns
* Aushadha - Herbs
* Mani - Specially qualified medicinal stones and charms
* Mangala - Religious and auspicious practices of worship
* Bali - Offerings to superhuman beings
* Uphara - Donation to worthy men
* Homa - Offerings to Fire-God by way of sacrifices
* Niyama -Services of vows
* Prayaschitha - Atonement of the wrong done by the donor
* Upavasa - Observance of fasts and rites
* Pranipata - Prostate one-self several times, before the-deities,
per day, for several days, months and years.
* Swasthyayana - invocation of favors of supernatural beings
through blessings from worthy and pious human beings
* Yathragamana - Pilgrimage
Sattvavijaya
"Sattva Vijaya is a Vedic term that means literally, "winning over
Sattva," or "triumphing with Sattva. By "Sattva" is meant positive,
pure qualities of the transcendental Self.
It Involves Control of desires for unnecessary worldly objectives,
which are cause of all types of mental worries. The Mental
Svasthavrtta is a important aspect both in case of individual
and public. The more you are in touch with that infinite field of
bliss within, the more you will feel uplifted, blissful and
emotionally stable. So Sattva Vijaya refers to ayurvedic therapies
which restore connection between heart, mind and Self. They are
dietary, behavioral and environmental choices that allow you to
become more self-referral, more aligned with your cosmic, infinite
potential rather than remain caught in the small, narrow boundaries
of emotions.
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Physical
PHYSICAL FEATURES | VATHA | PITTA | KAPHA |
---|---|---|---|
Body frame | Lean & thin. | Moderate. | Large & thick. |
Body weight | Low. | Moderate. | Overweight. |
Skin | Dry, rough, cool, black, brown. | Soft, oily, warm, fair, yellowish, red. | Thick, oily, cool, pale, white, glistening. |
Hair | Dry, rough, brittle, blackish, brown. | Soft, oily, early grey, baldness, yellow, red. | Thick, oily, wavy, dark, glistening, white. |
Teeth | Irregular, protruded, crooked, thin gums, tendency towards tooth decay. | Regular, moderate, soft, gums, yellowish. | Regular, strong, white, healthy. |
Eyes | Small, dull, attractive, brown, black iris. | Medium, sharp, penetrating, green, grey, yellowish iris. | Big, blue iris, thick eyelashes. |
Joints | Bony markings seen. | Just visible. | Not seen. |
Musculature | Slender but hard. | Loose. | Firm, stout. |
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