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- Viveka - Wikipedia
Viveka (Sanskrit: विवेक, romanized: viveka) is a Sanskrit and Pali term translated into English as discernment or discrimination In the Vedanta, viveka is considered to be the first requirement of the spiritual journey, the next being vairagya (detachment), as a natural extension of viveka [1]
- What is Viveka? - Definition from Yogapedia
What Does Viveka Mean? Viveka is a Sanskrit term that can be translated as “right understanding,” “discrimination” or “discrimination knowledge ” It is one of the four attributes of a spiritual disciple
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- Viveka: 30 definitions - Wisdom Library
Viveka (विवेक) refers to “discrimination” and represents one of the seven moral and spiritual disciplines (sādhana-saptaka), according to the religious practices of Rāmānuja’s ethics (sādhanās) for attaining liberation —Discrimination (viveka) means purification of the body through the intake only of sattvika-food or pure
- What are Viveka and Vairagya (Everything About These 2 . . . - yogaveler
This article is about two such concepts – Viveka and Vairagya Viveka is the quality of discriminating or discerning between what is right and wrong Viveka leads to an understanding of the perishable nature of the world and hence, generates the response of dispassion Vairagya means detachment
- Patanjali’s Words: Viveka (Discriminative Discernment)
Viveka is the remedy and is composed of the yogic lifestyle and practices such as meditation, devotion to Ishvara, and nonattachment Sutra 2 27: tasya saptadhā prānta-bhūmiḥ prajñā One’s wisdom in the final stage is sevenfold (Swami Satchidananda translation)
- Discernment (Viveka) by Swami Tyagananda - Vedanta Society
The first of the Four Practices (sādhana-catuṣṭaya) is discernment (viveka) What does it really mean? What does it do? How do I practice it? How does it help my spiritual life?
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