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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryYog in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) total, sum total; recipe; combination; addition; joining together; conjugation; mixture; contribution; a system of concentration and meditation, concentrational exercise; means of salvation, union with the Universal Soul by means of contemplation; one of the six schools of Indian philosophy; an auspicious or opportune moment; opportunity; device; -[kshema] welfare, well-being; -[darshana] Yogic philosophy; ~[dana] contribution; -[nidra] Lord Vishnu's long-lasting sleep after the annihilation of the world; ~[phala] total, the sum total, sum; -[bala] power of [yoga] moral power derived through continuous meditation, concentration and contemplation; ~[bhrashta] one who has aberrated/astrayed/deviated from [yoga; ~rudhi] a compound word used in a much more restricted sense as compared with the direct meaning of its components; ~[vid] well-versed in [yoga] (meditative contemplation, etc.); —[shakti] see -[bala; shastra] the famous treatise on [yoga] by the sage Patanjali; one of the six schools of Indian philosophy; ~[shastri] well-versed in ~[shastra; sutra] the collection; of Sutras on [yoga] composed by the sage Patanjali; ~[stha] absorbed in [yoga] or meditative contemplation..—yog (योग) is alternatively transliterated as Yoga.
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Starts with (+617): Path of yoga, Yoga, Yoga Sutra, Yoga Sutta, Yoga-pattaka, Yoga-sadhnu, Yoga-vasishtha, Yogabadari, Yogabahula, Yogabal, Yogabala, Yogabhadra, Yogabhaga, Yogabharaka, Yogabhashya, Yogabhashyakrama, Yogabhaskara, Yogabhavana, Yogabhipanna, Yogabhrashta.
Ends with (+22): Abhiyog, Alpkarik-shabdaprayog, Anterrashtri-ayog, Anudaan-sahyog, Anuprayog, Anupyog, Apyog, Asahayog, Ayog, Bal-prayog, Bhaktiyog, Bhrashtachar-nivaaran-ayog, Durupyog, Durviniyog, Dushprayog, Jyog, Karmyog, Kulyog, Majhaula-udyog, Manoniyog.
Full-text (+19): Hatayoga, Nityajagriti, Pushya, Priyiya, Shirshasana, Candrasura, Dhriti, Shambhavimudre, Patanjaliyoga, Pancataya, Vashyapaka, Janmantarayoga, Pranadharana, Ashtasiddhi, Brahmapada, Ashtsiddhi, Yamaghanta, Vihangamamarga, Brahmatali, Yogasutrarthadipika.
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Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra (by Helen M. Johnson)
Notes on Dhyāna (meditation) < [Notes]
Notes on flying ascetics < [Notes]
Part 6: Sermon of Nemi (Neminātha) < [Chapter IX - Ariṣṭanemi’s sport, initiation, omniscience]
Jarasandhavadha Mahakavyam (by Pankaj L. Jani)
Part 2 - Translation of a Sanskrit Text < [Critical Introduction]
Part 3 - Goswami Hariraiji and His Contribution to Sanskrit Literature < [Critical Introduction]
Value Education < [October – December, 2006]
Lovecraft: A Twentieth Century Poe < [April – June, 1979]
A Writer's Progress < [July 1953]
Jainism and Patanjali Yoga (Comparative Study) (by Deepak bagadia)
Part 3.4 - Nine Elements (9): Moksa (Liberation) < [Chapter 3 - Jain Philosophy and Practice]
Part 9 - Supernatural powers: Siddhis < [Chapter 4 - A Comparative Study]
Sukladhyana (pure meditation) < [Chapter 3 - Jain Philosophy and Practice]
Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari (by K. A. Subramania Iyer)
Verse 1.5 < [Book 1 - Brahma-kāṇḍa (or Āgama-samuccaya)]
Chaitanya's Life and Teachings (by Krishna-das Kaviraj)
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