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Meaning of "dharana"

dharana (noun) - In yoga and meditation, dharana refers to the practice of concentration or focusing the mind on a single point or object as a form of meditation
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  • Single-minded focus or concentration as part of practising yoga.

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Dharana refers to concentrating on just one thing.
This is a combined form of dharana and dhyana.
Dharana is the mastery of attention and intention.
The stage of meditation preceding dhyāna is called dharana.
Dharana is the practice of focused concentration.
That itself is the state of dharana.
Dharana is the practice of pure concentration.
The mind now becomes fit for concentration or dharana.
Dharana is focusing your concentration on a particular focus point.
This is the gateway to dharana.
Dharana is the act of focusing our attention on a single thing.
And that is dharana.
Dharana develops powers of concentration.
This is the potential and beauty of Dharana.
Dharana is training the mind to focus without any distraction.

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The yogic science of inner revelation depends on Dharana.
Dharana is generally translated as concentration.
These attacks on the will are as bad as the thoughts which intrude upon Dharana.
Dharana is the noun.
The sixth limb is Dharana.
Dharana or concentration exercise.
Holding and affirming that spiritual goal in Yoga is Dharana.
A long practice of dharana may even naturally lead to a state of dhyana.
Then become aware of yourself practicing Chidakasha Dharana.
Dharana is concentration or single focus of the mind on one particular thing.
Meditation begins with Dharana and Dhyana.
Concentration or dharana involves teaching the mind to focus on one point or image.
At that time, you are ready to begin Dharana.
Dharana acts upon and cuts down the stress of the preoccupied mind.
The entry levels to that are Dharana or Pratyahara or Dhyana.
Dharana is more than simple concentration in the sense of stupidly staring at a certain point.
Dhyana is contemplating, reflecting on whatever Dharana has focused on.
Dharana is the sap of the tree that holds the body and intellect firm.
How does this practice of Dharana resonate in the field of universal consciousness?
Dharana and Dhyana are sometimes thought of as interchangeable.
Ideally, we should remain in a state of Dharana throughout the entire day.
Meditation takes dharana even further as it calls for intense mental focus and concentration.
If you want Dhyana, you must know accurately the method of Dharana.
But Dharana is a very important anga of yoga.
This roaming has to be stopped ; that 's what is the meaning of dharana.
Dharana consists in holding Divine Spirit consciousness during the concentration.
The other set of limbs which are the - pratyahara, dhyana, dharana are the internal practices.
The terms Dharana and Pratyahara are the lesser members of the Rajayoga family.
Once we begin to look inward, one-pointed concentration is possible - Dharana.
The culmination of Dharana is Dhyana and the culmination of Dharana is Samadhi.
Dominus Liminis . - Is expected to show mastery of Pratyahara and Dharana.
Dharana Darshan by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati has an entire chapter devoted to the practice.
The functions of Chitta are Smriti or Smarana, Dharana ( retention ) and Anusandhana inquiry or investigation.
Dharana - loosely defined as concentration.
In doing this, Dharana already merges into Dhyana.

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