inner light
nantum = to bow with respect
nara = a man
Narasimha = an avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu in his fourth incarnation, often visualized as half-man,
half-lion
nasika = nose
nata = actor, dancer, mime
Nataraj = name of Shiva as a cosmic dancer, the lord of the dancers
natya = dancing
nauka = boat
nava = boat
nava = nine
nidra = deep, dreamless sleep; the third state listed in the Mandukya Upanishad. The others are
waking state (jagrat), dream (susupt), and consciousness (turiya); also the fourth fluctuation of the
mind listed by Patanjali in Yoga Sutra I.6 (the others are correct cognition, wrong cognition,
perceptualization, and memory).
nindra (nantra) = sage, praise, wonder
nindra (nitara) = standing firm, standing
nir = without
nira = water
niralamba = self-supported, independent, without support
niyama = self-restraint, personal observances, self-purification by discipline, the Vedic system of
logic; the second stage or limb of Ashtanga Yoga mentioned by Patanjali; five personal disciplines,
as defined by Patanjali in his Yoga Sutras: shaucha, santosha, tapas, svadhyaya, and
ishvarapranidhana
O
om (aum) = the original mantra symbolizing the ultimate reality, the sacred syllable emitted by the
Supreme Being, the sound that produces all other sounds and into which all other sounds return.
Like the Latin word omne, the Sanskrit work aum means βallβ and conveys concepts of
Omnipotence, Omnipresence, and Omniscience.
P
pada = foot or leg; also a part of a book or text
pada-hasta = hand(s)-to-feet
padangushta = big toe
padma = lotus
pakshaka = wing
pakshi = bird
pancha = five
parampara = tradition, uninterrupted series, convention, a succession
parigha = iron bar used for locking, bolting, or shutting a gate