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what is dhayana in yoga?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dhyana is a term used for the seventh anga (limb or level) in the eight-step Yoga practice of Sage Patanjali. This state is penultimate to Samadhi or “absorption.” Unfortunately, the word dhyana is usually translated as meditation, implying a state of abiding calm.

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Answered by MsAainaDz
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Dhyana is the 7th limb of yoga, building upon asana (physical posture), pranayama (breath control), pratyahara (control of the senses, moving the focus to the inside), and dharana (concentration). ... Dhyana involves concentration and meditation on a point of focus with the intention of knowing the truth about it.

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