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GLOSSARY.
H. Hatha yoga [veram], a department of yoga (asceticism) which as
pires for the obtainment of emancipation by physical
austerities. Himsê [ficer), injuring or causing pain to others.
Jîva [cîra), a soul. Jivan-mukta (samym), he who has destroyed his ghâtia karmas,
but not the aghấtia ones; the condition of existence of a
perfected soul while still associated with its physical body. Jñâna (sa), knowledge. Jñâna yoga (wraza), a system of yoga ('path ') which aspires to
attain moksha by knowledge.
K.
Karma [**], the force resulting from actions. Karmâņa sharira (**fo Tốt), an inner body defined on p. 43. Karma yoga (mämm), the 'path' of action ; a system of spiri
tualism which aspires for liberation by performing all kinds of worldly acts but without attachment to their
fruit. Kashânya (#9ra), passions. Kevala jñana (Ham67m), omniscience. Kevali (Bani), he who enjoys kevala jñana.
M
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Mahâjan (717*4:], a banker. Manah-paryaya (**: quia), a kind of knowledge corresponding, in
some respects, to what is now known as telepathy. Mantra (sia:), an incantation ; a hymn. Manushya (1769), a human being; the human kingdom. Mârga (ri), a 'path.'
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