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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BhavanaBhavana - Wikipedia

    In Hindu literature, bhavana is a concept that is often attributed to deities, such as Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita: [7] O Puruṣottama, Supreme Person! O Bhūta-bhāvana, creator of beings! O Bhūteśa, father of all created beings! O Deva-deva, God of gods! O Jagat-pati, Master of the universe! You alone know Yourself by Your own potency.

  2. Bhāvanā means "bringing into being" and refers to mental or spiritual exercises in Buddhism. Learn about different types of bhavana, such as samatha, vipassana, mettā, and paññā, and their meanings and sources.

  3. 21 gru 2023 · Bhavana is an intentional meditation technique used in yoga practice. In bhavana, the practitioner visualizes attaining a particular characteristic (like love, compassion or peace) or becoming the Divine (like pure Light, Energy or Consciousness).

  4. 3 kwi 2024 · 1) Bhavana (भवन) refers to a “temple”, and in a broader sense represents “devotional place” or “residence of God”. It is one of commonly used names for a temple, as found in Vāstuśāstra literature such the Mayamata and the Mānasāra.

  5. bhavanacommunity.org › yoga-as-bhavanaYoga as Bhavana

    Bhavana Yoga includes the practices that are most consistent with the modern, scientific view of how to cultivate health and well being. We advocate ethical behavior, exercise and moderate eating, mindfulness and meditation, and study and harmonious discussion in community with other yogis for a healthy body and a happy mind.

  6. Mettā (Pāli) lub Maitrī (Skt.) – oznacza bezwarunkową i nieprzywiązaną do konkretnych obiektów miłującą dobroć, kochającą życzliwość, miłowanie. Jest ona częścią dziesięciu paramit buddyjskiej szkoły theravada, a także pierwszą z Czterech Niezmierzoności. Praktyka mettā bhāvanā (pielęgnowaniemettā) jest ...

  7. 10 kwi 2024 · Bhavana encompasses not only meditation but also the cultivation of mental states and the development of the mind. It is a central concept in the practice of Buddhism, but its principles can be applied by anyone seeking to improve their mental well-being and understanding of the self.

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