Pa > References for ‘pashyanti’
See also: pashyaddrst́amekarát́, pashyaddrśt́amekarát, pashyáddrśt́amekarát · pashyaddrśt́mekrát́ · pashyah · Pashyaltsvihaeva · pashyámyacakśue · pashyantii · pashyantu · pashyasi · pashyat · pashyatacakśúh
[10] Ye pashyanti jaganti jantavah sádhujiivitáh [...] jat́haragardhaváh.
[1] You know that, according to the [...] eye. Then it takes the name of pashyanti (the feminine gender of [...] have to cope with real pandits.
[44] At svádhiśt́hána cakra we visualise the next form of material speech called pashyanti shakti. Pashyanti shakti permits people to visualise [...] madhyamá shakti transforms pashyanti shakti into mental language, which [...] functioning of paráshakti, pashyanti shakti, madhyamá shakti [...] expression to their mental ideas.
[46] Thus, if paráshakti is the subject, pashyanti shakti is its actional expression. If pashyanti shakti is the subject, madhyamá [...] describe the Supreme Knowing Faculty.
[64] Yaccakśuśá na pashyanti yena cakśuḿśi [...] nedaḿ yadidumupásate
[2] The functional ambit of the root [...] expression]. Pará , pashyanti , madhyamá , [...] reference to Indian musical scales].
[71] Satyena labhyastapasá hyeśa [...] jyotirmayo hi shubhro yaḿ pashyanti yatayah kśiińadośáh.
[50] Aeḿ is the acoustic root [...] divided into six stages: pará, pashyanti, madhyamá, dyotamáná, vaekharii, and shrutigocará.
[54] If vocalization remains dormant [...] causes the visualization is called pashyanti. Pashyanti is derived from the root verb drsh plus shatr, and means “that which is seeing”.
[55] This seeing is of two things: that [...] one to visualize that thought is pashyanti shakti. This is the second stage [...] perceived object (with the help of pashyanti shakti) is not enough; other people [...] projection is beyond the capacity of pashyanti shakti.
[56] Ideas in the psychic world gain [...] bodys physical balance. When pashyanti shakti comes to the mańipura [...] mańipura cakra or navel area.
[67] The energy through which the exact [...] stages of vocalization: pará, pashyanti, madhyamá, dyotamáná, vaekharii, and shrutigocará.
[38] The problem of language is affecting [...] ones expression is called Pashyanti Shakti. In the Mańipura [...] brings untold miseries to humanity.
[27] Shabda tanmátra : [...] formation – pará, pashyanti, madhyamá, dyotamáná, [...] all the inferential perceptions.