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Uparati

Uparati, is a Sanskrit word and it literally means "cessation, quietism, stopping worldly action". It is an important concept in Advaita Vedanta pursuit...

Last Update: 2024-02-13T09:25:15Z Word Count : 449 Synonim Uparati

Vaisakhi

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-17T15:09:53Z Word Count : 8420 Synonim Vaisakhi

Diwali

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-02-16T00:27:47Z Word Count : 12321 Synonim Diwali

Hanuman

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-17T16:54:25Z Word Count : 12039 Synonim Hanuman

Holi

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-03-27T10:53:09Z Word Count : 9782 Synonim Holi

Hinduism

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-13T10:20:07Z Word Count : 31111 Synonim Hinduism

Ugadi

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-18T13:18:49Z Word Count : 1419 Synonim Ugadi

Puthandu

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-14T08:15:36Z Word Count : 3386 Synonim Puthandu

Yoga

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-07T06:30:03Z Word Count : 15014 Synonim Yoga

Shaivism

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-14T12:07:45Z Word Count : 16532 Synonim Shaivism

Dharma

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-14T12:54:50Z Word Count : 8439 Synonim Dharma

Anahata

term meaning "loving-kindness" Samādhāna – Hindu philosophical concept Uparati – Hindu philosophical concept Shaktona - Symbol used in Hindu Yantra Swami...

Last Update: 2024-03-27T14:22:25Z Word Count : 1977 Synonim Anahata

Mantra

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-07T12:46:16Z Word Count : 11184 Synonim Mantra

Kshatriya

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-03-02T09:51:41Z Word Count : 1914 Synonim Kshatriya

Ayurveda

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-18T11:25:17Z Word Count : 11266 Synonim Ayurveda

Gudi Padwa

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-12T16:15:02Z Word Count : 1031 Synonim Gudi Padwa

Equanimity

virtues (shama, mental calmness and control; dama, restraint of the senses; uparati, sense withdrawal or pratyahara; titiksha, endurance; shraddha, faith and...

Last Update: 2024-03-09T06:34:36Z Word Count : 2477 Synonim Equanimity

Navaratri

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-17T17:00:20Z Word Count : 8476 Synonim Navaratri

Om

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-17T15:30:52Z Word Count : 8756 Synonim Om

Hindu temple

(discernment) Vairagya (dispassion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance) Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha (forbearance) Shraddha (faith) Samadhana (concentration)...

Last Update: 2024-04-18T12:05:38Z Word Count : 14869 Synonim Hindu temple

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Uparati

Uparati, is a Sanskrit word and it literally means "cessation, quietism, stopping worldly action". It is an important concept in Advaita Vedanta pursuit of moksha and refers to the ability to achieve "dispassion", and "discontinuation of religious ceremonies".According to Adi Shankara Uparati or Uparama is the strict observance of one's own Dharma. Sama is the restraining of the outgoing mental propensities i.e. the curbing of the mind from all objects other than hearing etc., and Dama is the restraining of the external sense-organs from all objects other than that. Uparati is Pratyahara, the withdrawing of the Self (Vedantasara Slokas 18–20). These essentials along with Titiksha i.e. endurance of pairs of opposites, Samadhana i.e. constant concentration of the mind, Śraddhā i.e. faith in the truths of Vedanta, which are the six-fold inner-wealth prepare one eager for liberation to gain the knowledge of Brahman. Effort is involved in inculcating Sama and Dama but the exercise of Uparati requires no efforts. In the state of Uparati, which is total renunciation of actions i.e. enjoined duties, one discovers an inner poise, silence or joy. The mind which is conditioned to fulfil duties is not free to pursue knowledge. It is through renunciation that a few seekers have attained immortality – not through rituals, progeny or wealth – "na karmana na prajya dhanena tyagenaike amrtatvamamasuh" – Kaivalya Upanishad, 3. Immortality is the state when becoming and being are one.Whereas the fruit of Vairagya is Bodha i.e. spiritual wisdom, the fruit of Bodha is Uparati. The best Uparati (self-withdrawal) is that condition of the thought waves in which they are free from influences of external objects (Vivekachudamani Slokas 23). Uparati is the abstaining on principle from engaging in any acts and ceremonies enjoined by the Shastras; otherwise, it is the state of the mind which is always engaged in Sravana and the rest, without ever diverging from them.


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