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chitta = consciousness that comprises mind, intellect, the restraint of consciousness; a mind in its<br />

total or collective sense, being composed of three categories: (a) mind, having the faculty of<br />

attention, selection, and rejection; (b) reason, the decisive state which determines the distinction<br />

between things; and (c) ego, the I-maker, the aggregate of intellect (buddhi), egoity (ahamkara)<br />

and thinking agent (manas)<br />

chittavritti (chitta-vritti, chitta vritti) = an imbalance of the mental state, fluctuations of the mind,<br />

movement of the consciousness; a course of behavior, mode of being, condition, or mental state<br />

cibi = chin<br />

D<br />

dakshina = the right side<br />

danda = stick, staff (refers to the spine)<br />

dasha = ten<br />

dhanu (dhanura) = bow<br />

dharana = concentration, sixth limb of Ashtanga yoga, orienting the mind toward a single point<br />

dhyana = generally translated as meditation, freedom from attachments, an ongoing stream of<br />

awareness from the meditator toward the object of meditation, and of information from the object<br />

toward the meditator; the seventh limb of Ashtanga yoga<br />

dhyana-yoga = yoga of meditation<br />

Diti = the mother of the demons, also called Daityas<br />

drishti = focal point, perception or looking place, “view” or “sight”: yogic gazing, such as at the tip<br />

of the nose or the spot between the eyebrows<br />

dur = difficult<br />

Durvasa = a very irascible, notoriously angry sage<br />

dvija = twice-born<br />

dwi (dve) = two<br />

dwihasta = two hands<br />

dwipada = two feet or legs<br />

E<br />

eka (ekam) = one<br />

eka-pada (ekapada) = one leg, one-legged, one-footed<br />

G<br />

gaja = elephant<br />

Galava = the pupil or son of Viswamitra<br />

ganda = the cheek or side of the face including the temple<br />

gandha = subtle earth element; quantum of (tanmatra) earth; smell<br />

gandha-bherunda = a species of bird, also a two-headed mythological bird that embodies immense<br />

powers and destructive forces<br />

garbha = an infant, womb, fetus

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