An > References for ‘ańimá, ańima, ánimá, animá’

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Yatamána, Vyatireka, Ekendriya and Vashiikára (1)

[7] Occult power (called vibhúti [...] cult. The eight vibhútis are ańimá, laghimá, mahimá, [...] strength to control the power.

Svadharma and Paradharma – 2 (1)

[24] The first one is aeshvarya. This aeshvarya in turn includes eight occult powers – animá, laghimá, mahimá, [...] sádhaná-acquired powers.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Pariprashna (Discourse 24) (1)

[10] Aeshvarya : While discussing [...] Párthasárathi – ánimá, mahimá, laghimá, [...] comes as a result of cult”.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Bhaktitattva (Discourse 23) (8)

[10] Now, who is Iishvara? One in whom [...] chiefly eight in number – ańimá, mahimá, laghimá, [...] He commands universal reverence.

[11] Ańimá : Ańimá means the ability to become very [...] He is the master of your mind.

[12] Ańu means very small. Ańimá means the capacity to become very [...] the smallest possible particle.

[14] If, moreover, the person whom you [...] Thy will be done,” for His ańimá lies covert in your mind. Just [...] every water particle, similarly His ańimá is also pervasively associated with your thought processes.

[24] Iishitva : You see, my Párthasárathi is endowed with the quality of omniscience. He has ańimá and mahimá. He has His [...] He was established in iishitva.

[29] Antaryámitva : We can ask the question, are ańimá and antaryámitva one and [...] to do the maximum good for them.

Niiti and Dharma (1)

[32] The final goal of dharma is Paramátman, [...] sádhaná they can obtain ańimá, laghimá, mahimá, [...] and not for Your powers.”

Glossary (1)

[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] AESHVARYAS. Eight occult powers: ańimá, to become small (small enough [...] The Vedic system of medicine.

Jaeva Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (1)

[30] Bhaga is a collection of six attributes. Number one is [in turn a collection of] all the occult powers: ańimá, laghimá, mahimá, ishitva, vashitva, etc.

In Adoration of the Supreme (1)

[44] He is Bhagaván, the master [...] non-attachment(vaerágya). Aeshvarya includes ańima (the power to become the lightest), [...] bondage) as it is commonly understood.

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (2)

[80] Aeshvarya: ańimá, mahimá, laghimá, [...] cannot enter another’s mind (ańimá). It cannot penetrate into another’s [...] called occult powers or aeshvarya.

Every Word Is Meaningful (1)

[8] Then Iishvara – do you use [...] who has aeshvarya” – ańimá [to become small (small enough [...] word Iishvara is also meaningful.

Don't Be Afraid (1)

[8] “‘Bhaga’ means all sorts of powers such as ańimá, laghimá, garimá, [...] He is all-knowing, omniscient:

Glossary (1)

[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] AESHVARYAS. Eight occult powers: ańimá, to become small (small enough [...] VIDYÁMÁYÁ.

Dharma Is Your Real Friend (1)

[4] Aeshvarya is the sum total of all [occult] powers – ańimá, mahimá, [laghimá], [...] Clumsiness is not going to help.

Devotion (1)

[6] “Aeshvarya” means “occult [...] “occult-powers” are eight in number, namely ańimá, mahimá, laghimá, [...] iishvaratva and antaryámitva.

Cult, Inference and Propensity (3)

[11] This spiritual cult is the only [...] microvita. These occult powers are ańimá, laghimá, mahimá, [...] known as “Iishvara”.

[12] Ańimá means “converting one’s [...] positive microvita is called “ańimá”.

Glossary (1)

[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] AESHVARYAS. Eight occult powers: ańimá, to become small (small enough [...] VIDYÁMÁYÁ.

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (3)

[32] The etymological meaning of the [...] eight occult powers]. They are ańimá, laghimá, mahimá [...] the accepted eight occult powers.

[33] Ańimá : This word comes from the [...] of ańimá-siddhi.

[44] The collective name of these eight occult powers, ańimá, laghimá, mahimá [...] is another name for stupidity.