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  • ===Yoga=== ...a yoga]] and [[Bhakti Yoga|Bhakti yoga]]. [[Rāja yoga]] (राजयोग, classical yoga) which includes several yogas, is also said to lead to ''moksha''. It is sa ...
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  • ...t refers to the study of the six schools of Hindu philosophy: [[Nyaya]], [[Yoga]], [[Vaisheshika]], [[Samkhya]], [[Mīmāṃsā|Purvamimamsa]] and [[Vedanta|Utt ...cret place and hidden in its depth, unattainable except through ''adhyātma-yoga'', the meditation centering upon the nature of the self. Vedanta literature ...
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  • ...f the dream state. The Milam Bardo is a subset of the first Bardo. [[Dream Yoga]] develops practices to integrate the dream state into Buddhist [[sadhana]] ...experience and/or who do not recognize the clear light (Tibetan: ''[[Ösel (yoga)|<nowiki/>'od gsal]]'') at the moment of death are usually deluded througho ...
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  • ...thankara|Tīrthankara]]''}}.{{sfn|Matilal|1981|pp=2-3}} The [[dialectic]]al concepts of ''syādvāda'' "conditioned viewpoints" and ''nayavāda'' "partial viewpoin ...e=potter114/> The diverse Hindu schools such as Nyaya-Vaisheshika, Samkhya-Yoga and Mimamsa-Vedanta, all accepted the premise of [[Atman (Hinduism)|Atman]] ...
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  • Propositional knowledge takes the form of mental representations involving concepts, ideas, theories, and general rules. These representations connect the know ...mind]] of each human.<ref>{{multiref | {{harvnb|Moser|1998|loc=§ 2. Innate concepts, certainty and the a priori}} | {{harvnb|Markie|1998|loc=§ 2. Innate ideas} ...
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