Dhyana may refer to:
Meditative practices in Indian religions
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Dhyana in Buddhism
In the oldest texts of Buddhism, ''dhyāna'' () or ''jhāna'' () is a component of the training of the mind (''bhavana''), commonly translated as meditation, to withdraw the mind from the automatic responses to sense-impressions, "burn up" the ...
(Pāli: ''jhāna'')
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Dhyana in Hinduism
''Dhyana'' () in Hinduism means contemplation and meditation. ''Dhyana'' is taken up in Yoga practices, and is a means to ''samadhi'' and self-knowledge.
The various concepts of ''dhyana'' and its practice originated in the Sramanic movemen ...
* Jain Dhyāna, see
Jain meditation
Jain meditation (''dhyāna'') has been the central practice of spirituality in Jainism along with the Three Jewels. Jainism holds that emancipation can only be achieved through meditation or Shukla Dhyana.' According to Sagarmal Jain, it aims t ...
Other
*''Dhyana'', a work by British composer
John Tavener
Sir John Kenneth Tavener (28 January 1944 – 12 November 2013) was an English composer, known for his extensive output of choral religious works. Among his best known works are '' The Lamb'' (1982), '' The Protecting Veil'' (1988), and ''Song ...
(1944-2013)
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''Dhyana'' (MaYaN album), 2018
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Hygon Dhyana
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