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Definition of prana in English: prananoun ˈprɑːnəˈpränə mass nounHinduism Breath, considered as a life-giving force. 〔印度教〕呼吸,气息,生气 prana is seen as a universal energy which flows in currents in and around the body Example sentencesExamples - In its more advanced forms pranayama is actual control of prana; for beginners it is literally controlling the breath.
- Thus, the fixation of awareness to the body is replaced with awareness linked with subtler aspects of prana and spiritual dimensions.
- One has to realise that his real self is not the body or any of the modifications (gross, subtle or causal) nor (any of the modifications of) prana that support all activities of the body nor the organs of perception and antahkarna.
- Moreover, all force, whether gravitational or electromagnetic, is the outcome of one cosmic energy called prana.
- The second group intends to attain knowledge more gradually by the worship of prana, the life breath.
RhymesAfricana, Afrikaner, Americana, ana, banana, Botswana, bwana, cabana, caragana, Christiana, Dana, darner, Edwardiana, garner, Georgiana, Ghana, Gloriana, Guiana, gymkhana, Haryana, iguana, Lana, lantana, liana, Lipizzaner, Ljubljana, Mahayana, mana, mañana, marijuana, nirvana, Oriana, pacarana, piranha, Purana, Rosh Hashana, Santayana, Setswana, sultana, Tatiana, Tijuana, Tirana, tramontana, Tswana, varna, Victoriana, zenana Definition of prana in US English: prananounˈpränə Hinduism Breath, considered as a life-giving force. 〔印度教〕呼吸,气息,生气 prana is seen as a universal energy which flows in currents in and around the body Example sentencesExamples - Moreover, all force, whether gravitational or electromagnetic, is the outcome of one cosmic energy called prana.
- One has to realise that his real self is not the body or any of the modifications (gross, subtle or causal) nor (any of the modifications of) prana that support all activities of the body nor the organs of perception and antahkarna.
- Thus, the fixation of awareness to the body is replaced with awareness linked with subtler aspects of prana and spiritual dimensions.
- The second group intends to attain knowledge more gradually by the worship of prana, the life breath.
- In its more advanced forms pranayama is actual control of prana; for beginners it is literally controlling the breath.
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