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'''''Aeshvarya''''' (Bengali: ঐশ্বর্য, Devanagari: ऐश्वर्य) or '''''Aeshvaryas'''''), also known as ''Vibhúti'' are the occult power gained from the practice of the psychic mystic cult. There are eight Aeshvaryas or Vibhútis.<ref name="Yatamána, Vyatireka, Ekendriya and Vashiikára">{{cite book|title=Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 33|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti|chapter=Yatamána, Vyatireka, Ekendriya and Vashiikára}}</ref>
'''''Aeshvarya''''' (Bengali: ঐশ্বর্য, Devanagari: ऐश्वर्य) or '''''Aeshvaryas'''''), also known as ''Vibhúti'' are the occult power gained from the practice of the psychic mystic cult. There are eight Aeshvaryas or Vibhútis.<ref name="Yatamána, Vyatireka, Ekendriya and Vashiikára">{{cite book|title=Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 33|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti|chapter=Yatamána, Vyatireka, Ekendriya and Vashiikára}}</ref>
== Eight Aeshvaryas ==
There are eight aeshvaryas or occult powers—
# Ańimá, to become small (small enough to enter any physical particle or any crevice of another’s mind);
# Mahimá, to become large (an expanded mind is omniscient, and feels love for the universe);
# Laghimá, to become light (a light body can fly through air, a light mind can study the minds of others);
# Prápti, to obtain any desired object;
# Iishitva, to control (this supreme control may be used to guide others’ minds);
# Vashitva, to psychically dominate others;
# Prakámya, to materialize the desired outcome of events; and
# Antaryámitva, to know the inner thought-wave and the inner need of any entity.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 07:12, 8 December 2014

Aeshvarya (Bengali: ঐশ্বর্য, Devanagari: ऐश्वर्य) or Aeshvaryas), also known as Vibhúti are the occult power gained from the practice of the psychic mystic cult. There are eight Aeshvaryas or Vibhútis.[1]

Eight Aeshvaryas

There are eight aeshvaryas or occult powers—

  1. Ańimá, to become small (small enough to enter any physical particle or any crevice of another’s mind);
  2. Mahimá, to become large (an expanded mind is omniscient, and feels love for the universe);
  3. Laghimá, to become light (a light body can fly through air, a light mind can study the minds of others);
  4. Prápti, to obtain any desired object;
  5. Iishitva, to control (this supreme control may be used to guide others’ minds);
  6. Vashitva, to psychically dominate others;
  7. Prakámya, to materialize the desired outcome of events; and
  8. Antaryámitva, to know the inner thought-wave and the inner need of any entity.

References

  1. ^ Shrii Shrii Anandamurti "Yatamána, Vyatireka, Ekendriya and Vashiikára" Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 33