Dear Friends, Can anyone provide some primary references to the idea of "perfectionism" or becoming/being "perfect" as some sort of yogic aspiration?
I think about an example such as atisiddhi (great perfection), or siddhi, more generally. I'm wondering if other terms come to someone's mind. For instance, some sort of antonym, like avadyagohana (concealing imperfection) [RV. i, 34, 3] is interesting. Thank you. All the best, Patrick McCartney, PhD Adjunct Lecturer - Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan Research Associate - Nanzan University Anthropological Institute, Nagoya, Japan Visiting Fellow - South and South-east Asian Studies Department, Australian National University Member - South Asia Research Institute (SARI), Australian National University Skype / Zoom - psdmccartney Phone + Whatsapp + Line: +61410644259 Twitter - @psdmccartney @yogascapesinjap Yogascapes in Japan <http://yogascapes.weebly.com/> Academia <https://patrickmccartney.academia.edu/> Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=241756978&trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile> Modern Yoga Research <http://www.modernyogaresearch.org/events/> *bodhapūrvam calema* ;-) -
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