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  2. Kriyā - Wikipedia

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    Kriyā is a Sanskrit term, derived from the Sanskrit root kri, meaning 'to do'. Kriyā means 'action, deed, effort'. The word karma is also derived from the Sanskrit root √kṛ (kri) कृ, meaning 'to do, make, perform, accomplish, cause, effect, prepare, undertake'.

  3. Inspirisys - Wikipedia

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    Inspirisys Solutions Limited, (BSE: 532774) is an Information technology services company based in Chennai, India. It is a subsidiary company of CAC Holdings Corporation, based out of Tokyo, Japan. It is a subsidiary company of CAC Holdings Corporation, based out of Tokyo, Japan.

  4. Bhastrika - Wikipedia

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    Bhastrikā [1] is an important breath exercise in yoga and pranayama. It is sometimes treated as a kriya or 'cleansing action' along with kapalabhati to clear the airways in preparation for other pranayama techniques. Bhastrika involves a rapid and forceful process of inhalation and exhalation powered by the movement of the diaphragm.

  5. Kriya (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kriyā (Sanskrit: क्रिया, 'action, deed, effort') is a "completed action", technique or practice within a yoga discipline meant to achieve a specific result. ...

  6. Shatkarma - Wikipedia

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    The Shatkarmas are six preliminary purifications used in traditional hatha yoga. [1]The shatkarmas (Sanskrit: षटकर्म ṣaṭkarma, literally six actions), also known as shatkriyas, [2] are a set of Hatha yoga purifications of the body, to prepare for the main work of yoga towards moksha (liberation).

  7. Kriya Yoga school - Wikipedia

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    Kriya Yoga (Sanskrit: क्रिया योग) is a yoga system which consists of a number of levels of pranayama, mantra, and mudra, intended to rapidly accelerate spiritual development [2] and engender a profound state of tranquility and God-communion. [3]

  8. Self-Realization Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    SRF initiates prepared students in a technique called kriya yoga that they say hastens the process of spiritual awakening. [ 7 ] : 183 Through deep and regular practice, the technique is supposed to withdraw one's energy and attention from distracting thoughts, emotions, and stimuli, so that one may experience peace and attunement with God in ...

  9. Kriya (company) - Wikipedia

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    Kriya (formerly MarketFinance Limited and MarketInvoice Limited [1] [2]) is a British business finance lender, specialising in invoice finance, business loans and embedded finance. It is described as a FinTech company.