Pu > References for ‘purńa, púrńa, Púrńá’
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[226] púrńa = full; ávartanena (3rd [...] = completion of cyclic movement
[28] This Brahma comprises the joint [...] (Akśara) in the Cosmic Mind (Púrńá mánas). The central point [...] emancipation from all kinds of fetters.
[12] The human respiratory system also [...] of breath at the end of puraka (púrńa kumbhaka) is manifestative pause. [...] we commonly call death occurs.
[80] The matsya sádhaná [...] cakra] and suspends them there by purńa kumbhaka [holding the inhalation] [...] a matsya sádhaka.”
[4] Moreover, the process of breathing, [...] a state of baddha kumbhaka, or púrńa kumbhaka [with the lungs full], [...] lungs empty] one might even die.
[5] Suppose you are climbing to a high [...] perform any strenuous activity in púrńa kumbhaka, taking a deep breath, [...] of svaravijiṋána.
[15] He púrńa taba carańer káche [...] Nishidin kándi tái.
[49] The literal meaning of Brahma is [...] entities of the universe, He is Púrńa Brahma [Full Brahma] – only He is Brahma. He is the unparalleled Brahma, the incomparable.
[52] He is whole, púrńa. The term púrńa has two meanings. One meaning [...] “immeasurable”. Brahma is púrńa in both meanings. This Entity [...] churning, He is dearer than life.
[32] Vandaná kariba ámi gurure ámár Yini púrńa, yini nitya, yini Sárátsára.
[3] Vandaná kariba ámi Gurure ámár Yini púrńa, yini nitya, yini sárátsára.
[3] Tomár gáne Tumi ácho, Vishve dolá jágiyecho; Purńa práńer chande náco Madhuratama áveshe.
[2] Kichu ná-thákár májhe sav kichu jánile, Shúnyake púrńa karile, Áloker utsave jiivaner ásave d́hálite tomar avadán.
[32] Any great person can be called [...] is God incarnate.” He is Púrńa Brahma, Púrńa Bhagaván. We can illustrate this point with a story from the Mahabhárata.
[37] It has been mentioned in the scriptures that Púrńa Brahma exists on the highest plane, [...] emancipation. I will liberate you.”
[16] You should bear in mind that everything [...] kat́hore madhure tinakte púrńa [“Parama Puruśa is [...] the divine flow of His sweetness.
[34] In the case of respiration also, [...] pause, after inhalation, is called púrńa kumbhaka, and the second pause, [...] acceptance of them, will come later.
[12] There are so many grades of sádhaka [...] sádhaka reaches a stage where púrńa bhakti [cent per cent devotion] [...] the range of psychic directly.