Sa > References for ‘Sáyujya’
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[20] When devotion will increase still more there will be Sáyujya Samádhi. Such Sádhakas [...] without devotion nothing is possible.
[35] Again, as a result of further sádhaná, [...] feel His touch. So this is called sáyujya samádhi. In both pleasure and predicament you feel you are in touch with Him.
[15] Then when that sleeping divinity, [...] sádhakas feelings are known as sáyujya. Sáyujya means “in close contact”. In Sanskrit sáyujya means “close contact, just [...] proximity, the nearness. And here in sáyujya what do you feel? A tactual experience. You get a tactual experience.
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[5] The crossing of the mańipura cakra produces the feeling of close touch, sáyujya. The sound is like a sweet flute, the colour is red, and the shape is triangular.
[2] When people attain progress in [...] sálokya, sámiipya, sáyujya, sárúpya, sárśt́hi and kaevalya.
[13] Sáyujya : Next comes the stage of sáyujya. It implies close contact, almost [...] had enjoyed the realization of sáyujya, for they had dined, sung, played [...] so easy to attain the state of sáyujya with Párasaráthi [...] other brothers had the opportunity.
[23] Thus there must be some sense of [...] realizations of sámiipya, sáyujya, sárúpya, and sárśt́hi [...] upon a common platform.”
[27] Shabda tanmátra : [...] sálokya, sámiipya, sáyujya, sárúpya, sárśt́hi [...] all the inferential perceptions.
[26] The practice of yoga should be [...] sálokya, sámiipya, sáyujya, sárśt́hi, [...] not do anything forgetting Him.