Tatrabhū

Published: 25.01.2018

Fifth type of Piṇḍastha Dhyāna (meditation based on the corporeal frame of the body); meditation on immaculate nature of soul, after having practised the Dhāraṇā (3) (fastening of psyche on particular objects of meditation) viz.. Pārthivī (on earth element), Āgneyī (on fire element), Mānitī (on air element) and Vārūṇī (on water element).

saptadhātiivinābhūtaṃ pūrṇendiwiśadadyutim. Sarvajnakalpamātmānaṃ śuddhabuddhiḥ smaret tataḥ..

svāngagarbhe nirākāraṃ saṃsmarediti tatrabhūḥ.

sābhyāsa iti piṇḍasthe yogi sivasukhaṃ bhajet...

(Yośā 7.23,25)

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Jaina Pāribhāṣika Śabdakośa
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