Mantra yoga, with the purpose of losing the mantra and slipping into subtle states of consciousness and transcending the most subtle thought and gaining oneness, samadhi, self realization. Which would become permeant in the waking mind in time with practice. Advata Vedanta was the under lying philosophy.
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According to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who introduced this technique of meditation, it comes from the ancient Vedic tradition in India. The Vedic tradition is the oldest continuous tradition of knowledge on earth. In 2003 it was recognized by UNESCO as a masterpiece of heritage to humanity. It is a universal body of complete and timeless knowledge encompassing the total field of natural law (underlying intelligence) that governs the entire universe. For this reason there are many names, traditions and principals of the ancient Vedic tradition found in various countries, cultures and religions around the world. The TM technique is derived from the Vedic tradition of ancient India. This technique, over thousands of years, had become distorted and lost its effectiveness. It was then revived in the 1950's, to its original and highly effective form, by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi who is the custodian and representative of the Vedic tradition in our generation. In 2003 the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) proclaimed the Vedic tradition (specifically recitation of the Vedic hymns) a masterpiece of intangible heritage to humanity. http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=21274&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
The noun form of "teach" is "teacher."
The second form of "teach" is "taught."
Teach is a verb and so has no superlative form.
The adjective form of "teach" is "teachable."
The past participle form of "teach" is "taught."
The complete title is, "Final Solutions and Other Plays" by Mahesh Dattani. It is a series of plays written in book form concerning Hindu-Muslim religious tensions in India, religious bigotry and intolerance.
"Teach" is the singular form of the verb, while "teaches" is the third person singular form. "Teach" can also be used as the plural form when referring to a group of teachers collectively, such as "the teach of the school."
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Yogini is a word used to refer to a female master yoga practitioner. The word is a term of respect, and combines the masculine "yogi" and the neutral "yogin."