スヴァディアーヤSvādhyāyaデーヴァナーガリー語स्वाध्याय )はサンスクリット語で「独学」、「自習」を意味し、特にヴェーダやその他の聖典の朗読を意味する [1] [2] [3]

リグ・ヴェーダ写本、サンスクリットデーヴァナーガリー文字、インド、19 世紀初頭

複数の意味を持つ概念で、ヒンドゥー教において、スヴァディアーヤは「内省」と「自己の研鑽」を意味するニヤマの一つ [4]

語源、意味、使い方

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古代文学におけるスヴァディアーヤ

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ニヤマとしてのスヴァディアーヤ

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ヨーガ瞑想-スヴァディアーヤの徳への手段

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注釈

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  1. ^ For compound derivation as स्व + अध्यायः and meanings of svādhyāya as "1. self-recitation, muttering to one-self. -2. study of the Vedas, sacred study, perusal of sacred books. -3. the Veda itself. -4. a day on which sacred study is enjoined to be resumed after suspension." see: Apte 1965, p. 1016, right column.
  2. ^ For definition of "स्वाध्याय, m. repeating to oneself, study of the Veda; repetition of the Veda aloud" see: Macdonell 1996, p. 373, left column.
  3. ^ For definition as "the regular habit of study of religious books", see: Chatterjee and Datta (1984), p. 303.
  4. ^ Sharda Nandram (2010), Synchronizing Leadership Style with Integral Transformational Yoga Principles, In Spirituality and Business (Editors: Nandram and Borden), Springer Berlin Heidelberg, ISBN 978-3-642-02660-7, pages 183-203

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