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- Ekagrata abstract "Ekagrata (Sanskrit: एकाग्रता) - means intentness in the pursuit of one object, close and undisturbed attention. Tapas and Brahmacharya are part of the Vedic exercises meant for attaining self-control. The Upanishads emphasise on the practice of austere virtues; tapas destroys sins, weakens indriyas, purifies citta and leads to ekagrata. The Yoga school also lays equal emphasis on self-control and gain of Abhyasa through regular practice of meditation, through self-imposed discipline to prevent detraction of thought and to acquire Ekagrata.".
- Ekagrata wikiPageID "41918859".
- Ekagrata wikiPageRevisionID "598516078".
- Ekagrata subject Category:Hindu_philosophical_concepts.
- Ekagrata subject Category:Krishna.
- Ekagrata subject Category:Meditation.
- Ekagrata subject Category:Sanskrit_words_and_phrases.
- Ekagrata subject Category:Vaishnavism.
- Ekagrata subject Category:Yoga.
- Ekagrata subject Category:Spiritual_Practice.
- Ekagrata comment "Ekagrata (Sanskrit: एकाग्रता) - means intentness in the pursuit of one object, close and undisturbed attention. Tapas and Brahmacharya are part of the Vedic exercises meant for attaining self-control. The Upanishads emphasise on the practice of austere virtues; tapas destroys sins, weakens indriyas, purifies citta and leads to ekagrata.".
- Ekagrata label "Ekagrata".
- Ekagrata sameAs m.0_qj7sf.
- Ekagrata sameAs Q17052321.
- Ekagrata sameAs Q17052321.
- Ekagrata wasDerivedFrom Ekagrata?oldid=598516078.
- Ekagrata isPrimaryTopicOf Ekagrata.