English
Noun
dhyana (plural dhyanas)
-  (Hinduism, Buddhism) A type of profound meditation.
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1844,  Calcutta Review, page 123:- Thus the Kaivalyopanisad accords equal importance to Sraddha (faith-regard), devotion (bhakti) and meditation (dhyana) for the attainment of the highest knowledge.
 
 
 
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1860,  Robert Spence Hardy,  Eastern monachism, page 262:- The beginning must be made with pathawi-kasina, and then the dhyánas, &c., must be taken alternately, as from the first dhyána to the third, then to ákásánancháyatana, and so on to the end.
 
 
 
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1997,  Meditation: The Buddhist Way of Tranquillity and Insight, page 86:- Each of the three planes may be experienced through developing the dhyānas in meditation - so here we have yet another way of describing higher states of consciousness.
 
 
 
 
Translations
type of profound meditation