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  • Impairment in desires (bhakti vibhrama): Excessive interest, withdrawal symptoms or very odd interests ar *Anointing head (shirolepa) with Amalakyadi yoga
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  • ...airya and tridosha, Relation of dhairya and dhriti, Assessment of dhairya, yoga for enhancing dhairya ...used to achieve undeterred focus and attention of [[Manas|mind]]. Asthanga yoga describes a systematic path to attain such higher awareness of consciousnes
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  • ...[buddhi]] (intellect), sanjna-jnana (self-awareness), [[smriti]] (memory), bhakti (devotion), sheela (habits), cheshta (psychomotor activities) and achara (c === Ashtanga yoga (eight steps of yoga)===
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  • ....C. Bhaktivedanta Swami. Bhagvatagita. 5th Edition. Mumbai: Shri Gopal Das Bhakti Vedanta book trust; 1983.</ref> ...ic problems. A 54-item scale is developed to evaluate the effectiveness of Yoga, food, and personality development programs in children to maintain a healt
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  • They are-devotion (bhakti), character (sheela), purity (shaucha), hatred (dvesha), memory (smrit |5)|| Bhakti vibhrama (perversion of interest)||Desires, Hobbies, Interest, Mood||Mood &
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  • ...da-rasa-vIrya-vipAka-prabhAvagrahaNAd [1] deha-doSha-prakRuti-vayo-balAgni-bhakti-sAtmya-rogAvasthAdInAMnAnAprabhAvavattvAcca [2] , vicitragandha-varNa-rasa-
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  • ...a'' (presence) and ''abhava'' (absence) which can be recognized by their ''yoga'' (proper maintenance), ''ayoga'' (non utilization), ''atiyoga'' (excessive * Three paths of self-realization: ''Jnana'' (path of knowledge), ''bhakti'' (path of love or devotion), and ''karma'' (path of action)
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