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Anuradha Pandey
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Just as the Diamond Sutra teaches detachment from dharmas, and the Heart Sutra teaches the emptiness of dharmas, the Lankavatara teaches the non-projection of dharmas, that there would be no dharmas to be empty or to be detached from if we did not project them as existing or not existing in the first place.
Red Pine • The Lankavatara Sutra: Translation and Commentary (NONE)
Naropa transmitted his lineage to Marpa (1012–1096), a Tibetan householder who had come to India in search of the dharma. Naropa
Reginald A. Ray • Secret of the Vajra World
the kriyā-yoga of this sūtra denotes more than the karma-yoga of the Gītā, as it includes bhakti in the form of Īśvara-praṇidhana, and jñāna in the form of svādhyāya, study. Therefore, Patañjali’s kriyā-yoga actually incorporates three of the yogic paths outlined in the Gītā: karma-yoga, jñāna-yoga, and bhakti-yoga.
Edwin F. Bryant • The Yoga Sutras of Patañjali: A New Edition, Translation, and Commentary
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Amongst all the Veda Mantras, the 'Aruna Prashna' otherwise called Surya Namaskaram is considered as most significant one for worshiping the Surya Bhagwan. We have this entire mantras in the first prasna of Taitriya Aranyakam of Yajur Veda. This is called Surya Namaskara Prasnam.
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