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original: Svarodaya; a technical term in yoga and divination. While "Swara" can mean sound or a musical note, in this context it refers to the rhythmic flow of breath through the nostrils, which practitioners believe reveals cosmic and personal truths.
The Emergence of Breath Svarodaya, Yoga the ancient Indian practice of physical and mental discipline, Divination the practice of predicting the future or interpreting signs
The Emergence of Reality original: Tattvodaya; from "Tattva" meaning reality or fundamental principle and "Udaya" meaning rising or dawning. blotted? Complete
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