Yajur-Veda | One of the four Vedas |
yama | personal discipline |
Yoga | (1) Acquisition of what is not yet acquired. (2) Communion, Communion of the individual soul with the Supreme; discipline leading to this communion (3) (In Patanjali) Samadhi, cessation of mental fluctuations (yuji samadhau). |
Yogi | One who is seeking to or has been able to unite with the Universal consciousness. |
Yogindra | the great yogi who has attained the sambhava state. |
Yogini | the divine energy of Bhairava. |
Yoginyah | The saktis-Khecari, Gocari, Dikcari, Bhucari etc. |
Yoni | (1) womb, source. (2) The nine classes of consonants; in the context of letters, sakti is yoni, and Siva is bija. (3) The foursaktis, viz., Amba, Jyestha, Raudri, Vama (4) Maya-sakti |
Yonivarga | Maya and its progeny; mayiya mala |
Yugapat | simultanelusly |