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+ | '[[Abhyasa]]', in {{Wiki|Hinduism}}, is [[spiritual]] practice which is regular and constantly practiced over a long period of time. | ||
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+ | It has been prescribed by the great [[Wikipedia:Sage (sophos|sage]] {{Wiki|Patanjali Maharishi}} in his {{Wiki|Yoga Sutras}}, | ||
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+ | and by Lord {{Wiki|Krishna}} in the {{Wiki|Bhagavad Gita}} as an [[essential]] means to control the [[mind]] together with [[Vairagya]]' | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 29 February 2016
'Abhyasa', in Hinduism, is spiritual practice which is regular and constantly practiced over a long period of time.
It has been prescribed by the great sage Patanjali Maharishi in his Yoga Sutras,
and by Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita as an essential means to control the mind together with Vairagya'