Vi > References for ‘viira’

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Triangle of Forces and the Supreme Entity (1)

[20] So in the first phase of Sadhana, [...] fighting, so one becomes “viira”. This “viirata” in [...] becomes a human in human structure.

The Vipra Age (1)

[105] The most distinctive feature of [...] principle of the Kśatriya Age, Viira bhogyá vasundhará [...] intellect there is no might"].

The Three Stages of Spiritual Progress (2)

[10] Later on, after joining the path [...] level of animality becomes a “viira” or a hero. At this stage one [...] never commit any crime or sin.

[11] “Kramena devatá bhavet.” [...] Godhood. Rising step by step from viira bháva (heroic stance), [...] different stages of spiritual practice.

The Three Species of Human Being (4)

[1] Yesterday I talked about the variations [...] these three species – pashu, viira and deva.

[2] Now let us see what yoga is. Then [...] species of humans – pashu, viira and deva.

[9] What are the stages? (Suppose the [...] there are three species, pashu, viira, and deva – animals in human form, men in human form, and gods in human form.

[11] For those who are humans both in [...] practise viirácára. Viira means brave. Why is it called [...] “the Chinese style”.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 5 (2)

[13] Viiram: Puruśottama is called Viira or brave. Why? Because He has [...] entity must perforce be brave.

[29] Now the question may arise: “Is [...] how can such adjectives as Ugra, Viira, etc., be applicable to Him? Truly [...] all divine endowments and powers.

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 2 (1)

[15] [In the beginning everyone is a [...] thirst develops, these people become viira, heroic. And when they are firmly established in viirabháva, they become devatás.]

Tantra and Sádhaná (2)

[40] When sádhakas advance in [...] beings. At this stage they are called viira [heroic]. Just as animals are [...] external pressure and internal urge.

[43] “Under ordinary circumstances [...] animal-like people they become viira, and when they are fully established [...] spiritual and psychic elevation.

Pashvácára, Viirácára and Divyácára (3)

[5] [In the beginning everyone is a [...] thirst develops, these people become viira, heroic. And when they are firmly established in viirabháva, they become devatás.]

[7] With continued spiritual practice [...] inspiration, the aspirant becomes a viira (noble) and when this viirabháva is fully assimilated, the person becomes godlike.

[10] In the viirácára [...] mental stability, also. They are viira (noble), and their Lord is “Viireshvara”.

Pashupati, Viireshvara, and Mahádeva (3)

[4] In the second stage of development, [...] confronted with mental struggles are viira, or brave. They are not ordinary people. Those sádhakas are viira; hence this stage is called “viirácára”. [...] “O Parama Puruśa, I am viira by your grace. You are my Parama [...] Another name of Shiva is Viireshvara.

Parama Puruśa the Great (1)

[12] In the second phase, man becomes [...] brave. In Sanskrit they are called viira, and their lord is called Viireshvara.

Náma and Námii (2)

[34] Viiram. There is no problem in [...] Puruśa. So nobody is as viira [brave] as Parama Puruśa. So Parama Puruśa alone can be termed viira.

Kukśa to Kuntala (Discourse 30) (1)

[95] Yeman teman naiko ámi viirer mata viira, Ekti háte Rámer [...] dekhle pare amni bhaye kábu.

I Have Become a Hero (1)

[1] Life is to fight. [...] become a hero. I am a hero, I am a viira, thou art Viireshvara [Lord of Heroes].”

From Animality to Divinity (7)

[3] [In the beginning everyone is a [...] thirst develops, these people become viira, heroic. And when they are firmly established in viirabháva, they become devatás.]

[10] Teśáḿ jiṋána [...] a hero in Sanskrit is called a viira. So at that stage of humanity [...] against all opposite forces, he is a viira. In Tantra this is called viirabháva, [...] “Viireshvara”. The man becomes viira, and his Lord becomes Viireshvara [...] Parama Puruśa is Viireshvara.

[11] When the person is fully established [...] that man is no longer known as viira. He is a deva, or devatá. [...] Viireshvara but Mahádeva.

[14] And in the second phase, that is, in the viira stage, the thought-waves move [...] [in] viirabháva, they are viira; their Lord is Viireshvara.

Ásanas (2)

[25] (19) There is no restriction of [...] sitting posture), viirásana (viira posture), diirgha prańáma [...] bhújauṋgásana (snake posture).

[41] (5) Viirásana (viira posture): Kneel down and sit on [...] duration of this ásana.