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  • This review is transcluded from Talk:Kaivalya Upanishad/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review. Reviewer: Sainsf (talk...
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  • meter, wikified and added explanation Duplinks: Mundaka Upanishad and Shvetashvatara Upanishad thus referencing them, yet building Comma should be replaced...
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  • translation of a total of eighteen Upanishads, including the 13 listed by Hume (1921), plus Subāla, Jābāla, Paiṅgala, Kaivalya, Vajrasūcikā (Muktikā nos. 30...
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  • non-different world. The sutras, and many schools define the goal as 'kaivalya' or aloneness. One seperates from the universe to overcome it (a universe...
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  • Taittiriya Upanishad 2:4:1, 2:5:1, 2:6:1, 3:5:1, Subala Upanishad 5:1-15, 9:1-14, Kaivalya Upanishad 4. This may not be exhaustive. Of course there are limits...
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  • God or Brahman in impersonal form sounds hellish. Devotees do not accept kaivalya liberation into Vishnu (Brahman)'s rays nor into His body. Rather, the...
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  • one body to another upon death, except if the individual has attained kaivalya. Sikhism began with a cult hue with a mild following of people having Hindu...
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  • conflicted twice}} While Yoga Sūtras of Patañjali mention Isvara, liberation (Kaivalya) is still understood as Purusha abiding in its own nature, free from connections...
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  • implies rebirth. That is what moksha, jivanmukti, videhamukti, nirvana, kaivalya etc are aiming for – stop the samsara cycle, reach eternal bliss now and...
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  • intelligence that is called bodhi in Buddhism, Kevala Jnana in Jainism, kaivalya (Asamprajnata Samadhi) in Yoga. It has several other names as well. Hinduism...
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  • of Mantras" where we can bring other other viewpoints from authors like Kaivalya, Pandit Rajamani, Alper. Jaykul72 (talk) 04:04, 6 June 2020 (UTC) Holdrege...
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