Examples of 'siddha' in a sentence

Meaning of "siddha"

'Siddha' refers to a practitioner of a type of traditional medicine originating from South India. It is also used to describe a person who has achieved spiritual enlightenment. For example, 'The siddha prescribed herbal remedies for the ailment.'
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  • One who has achieved a high degree of physical and spiritual development.

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Siddha vaithiyam for weight loss in tamil.
The ultimate status of these perfect souls is called siddha.
Siddha system also believes in the concept of salvation.
Such a soul is called siddha and is revered in Jainism.
Siddha were said to have special powers including flight.
His father was a Siddha medicine practitioner.
Siddha system is the most ancient of all medical systems.
Agastya is considered as the first and foremost Siddha.
It is also used in siddha system of medicine for various purposes.
She was a practitioner of Siddha medicine.
The siddha teerthas.
Sage Agastya is very important for siddha tradition as well.
Siddha system also deals with the concept of salvation in life.
She is also considered a great siddha and an emanation of Vajrayoginī.
A siddha is a soul who is permanently liberated from the transmigratory cycle of birth and death.

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He belonged to a family of doctors and became interested in Siddha medicine.
It then becomes a siddha literally means one who has accomplished his ultimate objective.
Many people found him to be a Siddha and wandered with him.
Siddhas and Siddha medicine to the public.
The basic concepts of the Siddha medicine are the same as those of Ayurveda.
Siddha Medicine works by revitalizing and rejuvenating the organs.
Jains do not consider prayers as a means of seeking favours from Siddha or even Arihants.
Siddha is an ancient system of medicine that originated in the south India.
He belongs to the Siddha line.
The tenants of Siddha treatment primarily focus on lifestyle and diet.
Clerodendrum infortunatum is used in Ayurvedic and Siddha traditional medicines.
Siddha literature is abound with poems lauding the vibrant Jyoti.
There is a huge collection of Siddha manuscripts kept by traditional Siddha families.
Siddha Yogis offer dakshina with regularity and discipline as part of their sadhana.
These state when soul achieves purity is Arihant and Siddha.
The Siddha yogis say that silence is the real yoga.
That is for a Siddha.
It is called Siddha Pokhari so we decided to head off there for a look.
They are still used in Indian therapies like ayurveda and Siddha medicines.
The aim of the siddha in Buddhism was to attain the state of a Vidyadhara.
The names range from Ayurvedic scholars to authors of Siddha medical dictionary.
According to Jain belief Siddha are liberated souls who have destroyed all the karma bondings.
Summer nights with the Siddha Yogis.
Devotees believe that Siddha Baba will grant their wishes and offer pigeons at the temple.
My primary spiritual path is Siddha Yoga.
The Siddha system is entirely in the Tamil language.
This plant is well known in Siddha Medicine for its styptic property.
Siddha Gufa is said to be the largest cave in Nepal.
The practice of Siddha Yoga involves austerity.
Siddha Yoga practice and study is guided by meditation master and teacher Gurumayi Chidvilasananda.
Nāgārjuna Siddha was a Buddhist monk.
Such a Guru is known as a Siddha Guru.
The goal of Siddha Yoga sadhana is spiritual transformation leading to liberation.
They practiced Siddha medicine.
The goal of Siddha Yoga sadhana is spiritual transformation that leads to liberation.

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