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91 Cards in this Set

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Prajna
Discrimination
Asamprajnata Samadhi
Super Consciousness
Samprajnata Samadhi
Self - realization
Avidya
Ignorance
Kalakuta
Poison
Vikruti
"After Creation"
Nature of the imbalance
Kama
Pleasure
Darshana
Philosophy
Artha
Prosperity
Dharma
Duty
Dharana
Concentration
Smirti
Learning
Virya
Effort
Shraddha
Faith
Puja
Devotional Ceremony
Seva
Service
Tha
Moon
Ha
Sun
Parinama
Decay due to time and motion
Tanmatras
The 5 root energies for sensory experience
(sight, smell, touch, sound, taste)
Jivita
That which keeps us alive
Karma
Action
Guna
Qualities of the mind
Panchaka Jnanedriyani
The 5 sense organs
Buddhi
Intellectual Organs
Dhatus
Tissues
Malas
Wastes
Vrittis
Disturbances of the mind
Prakruti
"The original Creation"
Caraka
Wanderer
Prajnaparadha
Failure of Intellect
Shad
Six
Nadi-pariksha
Pulse Diagnosis
Dhari
The one that keeps the body from decaying
Sva
Self
Stha
Established
Sparsha
Touch
Svastha
Health
Treya
Three
Deva
God or Spirit
Asunas
Demons
Amrit
Sacred Nectar
Kastabha
Jewel
Abhyanga
Ayurvedic Massage
Jala Neti
Nasal Cleansing
Chaksu
Eye
Dhauti
Wash or bathe
Jihva
Tongue
Ayus
Life
Veda
Knowledge
Anubandha
That which transmigrates from one body to the next
Tamas
Inertia
Rajas
Action
Sattva
Clarity
Mahat
Intelligence of the universe
Ahamkara
Ego
Pancha Maha Bhutus
The 5 great elements
Pancha
Five
Shabdha
Sound
Rupa
Sight
Rasa
Taste
Gandha
Smell
Atman
Soul
Manas
Mind
Pancha Karmendryani
The 5 organs of action
Adhi
Integrate or adhere
Sama
Balanced
Trataka
Candle gazing
Dravyas
Substances
Vaisheshika
Difference
Nyaya
argument or analysis
Kaivalya
Absolute freedom
Dhyana
Sustaining focus
Dharana
focusing the attention
Pratyahara
withdrawal or mastery of the senses
Pranayama
Proper breathing
Kapalabhati
Breath of Fire
Iswarapranida
Devotion to the journey
Swadaya
Self study/spiritual study
Tapas
Self discipline
Santash
Contentment
Saucha
cleanliness
Asteya
non - possessive
Bramacharya
Celibacy
Aparigraha
Not taking from others
Satyam
Truthfulness
Ahimsa
Non - violence
Abhinevesa
Attachment to life
Dvesa
Aversion to suffering
Raga
Desire or passion
Asmita
individualism