Pa > References for ‘pásha, Pasha’
See also: Páschattya · Paschim · Paschimi · Paschimottánásana · pásh · Páshabaddha · Páshabaddho · páshae · páshaeh · páshaer · pásháh · pasham, pásham, páshaḿ · pásháḿkusha-sharacápa · pásháḿkush-sháracápa-, pásháḿkush-sharacápa- · pásháḿkush-sharacápa-Dhárińii · páshamukta · páshamukto · Páshánkushasharacápadhárińii · páshará · páshari · Pasharite · pashas, páshas · páshasamuktah · Pashatyacakśuh · pásháuṋkush-sharacápa- · pashavah
[11] Let me digress a little to explain [...] Páshabaddha bhavet jiivah pásha muktah bhavet Shivah – “Those [...] from the fetters is Shiva.”
[12] Pásha baddo bhavej jiivah, páshamukto bhavecchivah.
[27] The Entity whose vibration vibrates [...] spiritual fetters. In the narrow sense pásha means the eight páshas.
[30] Sometimes the word pásha refers also to the six enemies [...] propensities (vrtti) of the mind.
[31] Pásha baddho bhavejjivah páshamukto bhavecchivah
[19] “That I permeate everything, [...] are its chains of bondage. These pásha or fetters are eight in number:
[5] When they are under the fetters of “pásha” they are “jiiva” [...] they are Shiva, one with Shiva.
[11] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] for liberation after death. PÁSHA. The eight fetters of mind: [...] pratisaiṋcara and saiṋcara.
[114] In a dream, due to the dormant [...] excessive expression of any ripu or pásha, the kámamaya becomes temporarily [...] thing; none of them actually exist.
[11] Any action that creates a very [...] and influences the mind is called Pasha. Thus Ripu is intro-external and Pasha is extro-internal.
[33] (14) When one is established in Yama and Niyama, aśt́a pásha (the eight fetters) fall from the mind. One who is not fettered can never have superstitions.
[114] In a dream, due to the dormant [...] excessive expression of any ripu or pásha, the kámamaya becomes temporarily [...] thing; none of them actually exist.
[13] For Parama Puruśa no difference [...] always remember – shyness is a pásha, an external bondage. You will [...] while perfect tranquillity of mind.
[44] There are activities that provoke, [...] bondage. So it is a kind of pásha [eight types of external fetters]. [...] influences the mind is called pásha , as told earlier. An intelligent [...] fights the páshas .
[47] Regarding the pashas , [...] páshamukto bhavecchivah [Bound by pásha is the jiiva , liberated from bondage is Shiva].
[48] Your psychological reaction to a persons behaviour or action that creates pásha or provokes ripu is called hatred. Since hatred is also a type of pásha , and it must be opposed through [...] can be used for this hatred.
[42] [The Operative Principle, in the [...] consort of Lord Shiva, holding pásha [binding rope], aunkusha, shara [arrow] and cápa [bow].]
[14] So each and every entity has the [...] becomes one with Shiva. “Pásha baddha bhavet jiiva, páshmukta [...] goal. This is the Desideratum.
[11] The contractive movement at its [...] expressed by the aśt́a pásha [eight fetters]: ghrńá [...] in the course of its expansion.
[17] While moving towards the Cosmic [...] imposed from outside, are known as pásha:
[50] So we have the affliction of birth, [...] constitute the mrtyupásha. Pásha means “that which binds”.
[2] A certain type of music is also [...] Turkish alphabet and spelling, Kemal Pasha (Kemal Atatürk) introduced [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[36] A certain type of music is also [...] Turkish alphabet and spelling, Kemal Pasha (Kemal Atatürk) introduced [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[6] The word pedar in Farsi, which [...] atá/átá. Kemal Pasha did a lot for the people of Turkey so he was called Kemal Atatürk.