Nyasya-Laid Down, deposited, delivered
kapālāntar mano nyasya tiṣṭhan mīlitalocanaḥ |krameṇa manaso dārḍhyāt lakṣayet laṣyam uttamam || 34 ||
nyasya
| (H3) | ny-° asya [p= 572,1] [L=112767]mfn. |
| (H3) | ny-° asya [p= 572,1] [L=112768]ind. |
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nyāsa
| (H2) | ny-āsa [p= 572,1] [L=112769]m. |
| [p= | 572,1] [L=112770]putting away , taking off , laying aside |
| [p= | 572,1] [L=112771]abandoning , resigning |
| [p= | 572,1] [L=112772]depositing , intrusting , delivering |
| [p= | 572,1] [L=112773]any deposit or pledge |
| [p= | 572,1] [L=112774]written or literal text ( |
| [p= | 572,1] [L=112775]lowering (the voice) |
| [p= | 572,1] [L=112776](in music) the final tone |
| [p= | 572,1] [L=112777]bringing forward , introducing ( |
| [p= | 572,1] [L=112778]consigning or intrusting anything to the mind |
| [p= | 572,1] [L=112779]mental appropriation or assignment of various parts of the body to tutelary deities |
| [p= | 572,1] [L=112780]N. |
| (H1) | ny-āsa [p= 573,1] [L=112963]&c |
nyāsita
| (H3) | ny-° āsita [p= 572,2] [L=112793]mfn. |
Nyasa -- divinity in the body
The word Nyasa means placing and refers to a large component of tantrik ritualism in which the practitioner touches various parts of the body at the same ...
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Nyasa -- divinity in the body
The word Nyasa means placing and refers to a large component of tantrik ritualism in which the practitioner touches various parts of the body at the same ...
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What is Nyasa - Tantra Tips
What is Nyasa - Tantric touching - placement of awareness, emotion, reverence, and/or sacred names for sanctification, transfiguration, purification, ...
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