Philosophy Terms: Suggestions for Sanskrit Words to Include in Teaching
Here you’ll find a list of relatively common philosophy terms you may wish to be familiar with and consider teaching. You can test your knowledge by reviewing this list — alphabetized by Sanskrit name. Select links for further study.
- For a more complete vocabulary list, see Themes Index, Yoga Vocabulary & Glossary of Terms
List of Philosophy Terms
- Ahimsa — “non-harming,” “non-injury,” “consideration,” “love,” one of the Yamas
- Asana — “seat,” “posture”
- AUM / Om — the “primordial sound” or the “sound of the Universe,” a representation of Isvara (Source, God, Divine)
- Avidya — the error of regarding the non-self as the Self
- Balasana — child’s pose
- Bandha — “to bind or lock”
- Bhakti — devotion
- Bhavana — attitude, intention
- Buddhi — intellect
- Chakra — energy center, wheel
- Cikitsa — therapy, treatment
- Citta Vrtti Nirodhah — mastery over the roaming tendencies of the mind
- Deva — god, male deity
- Devi — goddess, female deity
- Dharma — duty, virtue, law
- Drishti — view (gaze)
- Dukha — suffering
- Guna — attribute, quality (Sattva, Rajas, Tamas)
- Guru — teacher
- Hatha —union of the sun and moon; Hatha Yoga is yoga through the body
- Ida — left nadi
- Isvara — god
- Jivatman — individual self in human body
- Jnana — knowledge, insight
- Karma — effect of past actions, action
- Karuna — compassion
- Klesa — affliction
- Kosha — sheath, layer or body
- Kriya — action, work
- Kundalini — energy
- Mandala — circle
- Mantra — sacred sound
- Moksa — liberation, freedom
- Mudra — seal, gesture
- Mula — root, foundation
- Nadi — channel for energy
- Namaskara — greeting
- Namaste — salutations to you
- Nirodha — stilling, restraint
- Niyamas — “niyamas” (observances) concern relationship with self
- Pingala — right nadi
- Prajna — insight, wisdom
- Prakrti — manifest world
- Prana — life energy, breath
- Pranayama — breath regulation
- Purusa — witnessing consciousness
- Rajas — guna of activity
- Sama — equal, same
- Samskaras — habits
- Sattva — purity
- Savasana — corpse pose
- Shanti — peace
- Sthira — stable
- Sukha — comfortable
- Surya — sun
- Susumna — central nadi
- Sutra — thread, aphorism
- Tadasana — mountain pose
- Tamas — guna of dullness, inertia
- Tantra — to extend, expansive or whole; Tantra Yoga practices are designed to realize through experience that everything is divine and connected.
- Tapas — heat, practice causing change
- Tejas — brilliance and heat of prana, fire
- Vairagya — non—attached awareness
- Vayu — wind
- Vedas — “veda” = knowledge; the vedas of India are revealed scriptures estimated to have been written between 3,000 and 6,000 years ago
- Vinyasa — arrangement, flowing sequence
- Virya — strength, virility
- Vrtti — fluctuation
- Yamas — “yamas” (restraints) are principles of behavior in relationships
- Yantra — visual geometrical pattern
- Yoga — union