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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Darshana Upanishad (en sánscrito, दर्शन उपDarshana Upanishad (en sánscrito, दर्शन उपनिषत्, Darśana Upaniṣad) o Yoga Darshana Upanishad es un Upanishad menor del hinduismo creado entre los siglos I antes de la era común y III de la era común. Escrito en sánscrito, es clasificado como uno de los 20 Upanishads de yoga en los cuatro Vedas.​ Es considerado como uno de los 16 Upanishads más antiguos y la base para la filosofía hindú.​ El texto presenta al yoga de manera similar al estilo de los Yoga-sutra de Patañjali en ocho etapas yóguicas ascendentes y secuenciales. A diferencia de los Yoga-sutra, el Darshana Upanishad incluye conceptos de kundalini como los nāḍī y la interacción entre las āsana y los prāṇāyāma.​ El objetivo final del yoga, afirma el Upanishad, es el autoconocimiento y la realización de la identidad del alma (Atman) con la realidad universal (Brahman).​​​ Junto al , el y el , es uno de los cuatro Upanishads que abordan los chakras. En estos textos, se describe la ubicación de los centros energéticos y se describen de manera simbólica.​ticos y se describen de manera simbólica.​ , The Darshana Upanishad (Sanskrit: दर्शन उपThe Darshana Upanishad (Sanskrit: दर्शन उपनिषत्, IAST: Darśana Upaniṣad) is one of the minor Upanishads of Hinduism written in Sanskrit. It is one of twenty Yoga Upanishads in the four Vedas, and it is attached to the Samaveda. The text presents classical Yoga similar to the Patanjali's Yogasutras-style format in a sequential ascending eight yogic stages, but unlike Yogasutras, the Darshana Upanishad includes kundalini concepts. The ultimate goal of Yoga, states the Upanishad, is self-knowledge and realizing the identity of one's Self (Atman) with the Universal Reality (Brahman).man) with the Universal Reality (Brahman).
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http://dbpedia.org/property/quote Non-violence: the first rule of Yoga वेदोNon-violence: the first rule of Yoga वेदोक्तेन प्रकारेण विना सत्यं तपोधन । कायेन मनसा वाचा हिंसाऽहिंसा न चान्यथा ॥ आत्मा सर्वगतोऽच्छेद्यो न ग्राह्य इति मे मतिः । स चाहिंसा वरा प्रोक्ता मुने वेदान्तवेदिभिः ॥ Verily, the non-indulgence in violence by body, mind or word of mouth, in accord with Vedic injunctions is non-violence: not otherwise. O sage! the firm belief that the Atman pervades all, is indivisible and inaccessible to the senses. That is said to be the best basis of non-violence by those who know Vedanta.of non-violence by those who know Vedanta.
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rdfs:comment The Darshana Upanishad (Sanskrit: दर्शन उपThe Darshana Upanishad (Sanskrit: दर्शन उपनिषत्, IAST: Darśana Upaniṣad) is one of the minor Upanishads of Hinduism written in Sanskrit. It is one of twenty Yoga Upanishads in the four Vedas, and it is attached to the Samaveda. The text presents classical Yoga similar to the Patanjali's Yogasutras-style format in a sequential ascending eight yogic stages, but unlike Yogasutras, the Darshana Upanishad includes kundalini concepts. The ultimate goal of Yoga, states the Upanishad, is self-knowledge and realizing the identity of one's Self (Atman) with the Universal Reality (Brahman).man) with the Universal Reality (Brahman). , Darshana Upanishad (en sánscrito, दर्शन उपDarshana Upanishad (en sánscrito, दर्शन उपनिषत्, Darśana Upaniṣad) o Yoga Darshana Upanishad es un Upanishad menor del hinduismo creado entre los siglos I antes de la era común y III de la era común. Escrito en sánscrito, es clasificado como uno de los 20 Upanishads de yoga en los cuatro Vedas.​ Es considerado como uno de los 16 Upanishads más antiguos y la base para la filosofía hindú.​ Junto al , el y el , es uno de los cuatro Upanishads que abordan los chakras. En estos textos, se describe la ubicación de los centros energéticos y se describen de manera simbólica.​ticos y se describen de manera simbólica.​
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