5. What kind of Dhyan is that in which after meditating on the Sun or the Moon with eyes open
the Sadhak closes his eyes and looks at their images in his mind called?
Padustha Dhiyan B. Rupastha Dhyan
B. Rupastha Dhyan C. Nakhagra Dhyan D. Nasagra Dhyan
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Jangama dhyana is a meditation technique which has been practiced by various sages over the centuries. In recent times, this technique was widely taught in India and around the world by Shri Shivabalayogi Maharaj, who experienced a spiritual vision in which the manifestation of a Jangama sage instructed him in this technique of meditation to achieve self-realization. Jangama means 'eternal existence' and dhyana means 'meditation.' Hence Jangama dhyana is 'Meditation on the Eternal Existence (of the Self).'
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