Sa > References for ‘Sárupya, sárúpya’

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Yoga and Bhakti (2)

[21] If there is further increase in devotion then that stage is known as Sárupya Samádhi. In Sárupya, Samádhi there will be [...] this stage is obtained. If not:

The Samádhi of Inferential and Non-Inferential Bliss (1)

[4] There is another type of samádhi, sárúpya samádhi (one of the four [...] vibration through the inferences.

The Grandeur of the Supreme Entity (3)

[36] And the next stage of this rágánugá [...] loving You I get pleasure”) is sárúpya. In sárúpya one feels, “There is hardly [...] Mádhava. This is what is called sárúpya samádhi. And this is the last stage of rágánugá bhakti.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[81] The savikalpa samádhi [trance [...] sámiipya [closest proximity], sárupya [identity], sarśt́hi [...] [absolute bliss] of the Hindu Tantras.

Stages of Samádhi (3)

[16] Then when by dint of your sádhaná [...] samádhi. And that one is called sárúpya. In sárúpya the feeling is “I am one [...] Supreme Cognition.” This is sárupya.

Samádhi and Mrtyu (1)

[7] The more the mind gets concentrated, [...] look like dead bodies. This is sárúpya samádhi – the individual [...] it becomes in the case of death.

Sálokya, Sámiipya, Sáyujya, Sárúpya, Sárśt́hi (2)

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[6] When the anáhata cakra is [...] the sea. The feeling is that of sárúpya, a feeling of sameness.

Krśńa Imparts Six Stages of Realization (Discourse 3) (8)

[2] When people attain progress in [...] sámiipya, sáyujya, sárúpya, sárśt́hi and kaevalya.

[14] Sárúpya : The next stage of sádhaná [spiritual practice] is sárúpya. It implies that “Not only [...] hands of Parama Puruśa.

[16] Now it is true that one may attain [...] endures. When this realization of sárúpya (visualizing Parama Puruśa [...] all their thoughts and actions.

[19] In the case of the sárúpya of Párthasárathi, [...] His name, far less His existence.

[20] Sárśt́hi [...] sárśt́hi and of sárúpya. In sárúpya, the import is, “I exist [...] I enjoy the taste of it?”

[23] Thus there must be some sense of [...] sámiipya, sáyujya, sárúpya, and sárśt́hi [...] upon a common platform.”

Krśńa and Supra-Aesthetic Science (Discourse 27) (1)

[27] Shabda tanmátra : [...] sámiipya, sáyujya, sárúpya, sárśt́hi [...] all the inferential perceptions.