In Hindu philosophy, Jagra is one of the four states of consciousness a man (or a being) can have.
In Hindu philosophy, the yoni is the creative power of nature and the origin of life.
Obviously I'm much more at home with Western art than Hindu philosophy, which was fascinating, wonderful, but quite baffling to me.
In Hindu philosophy, turiya (or caturiya, chaturtha) is the experience of pure consciousness.
In Hindu philosophy, it is union with the Brahman (Supreme Being).
Hindu philosophy is, after all, nonfundamentalist and secular.
In Hindu philosophy, the term refers to water as an element, one of the Panchamahabhuta, or "five great elements".
In Hindu philosophy, according to Tantra, yoni is the origin of life.
Hindu philosophy distinguishes seven major branches of Yoga: