- published: 27 Oct 2014
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Indriya (literally "belonging to or agreeable to Indra") is the Sanskrit and Pali term for physical strength or ability in general, and for the senses more specifically. In Buddhism, the term refers to multiple intrapsychic processes and is generally translated as "faculty" or, in specific contexts, as "spiritual faculty" or "controlling principle." The term literally means "belonging to Indra," chief deity in the Rig Veda and lord of the Trāyastriṃśa heaven (also known as Śakra or Sakka in Buddhism) hence connoting supremacy, dominance and control, attested in the general meaning of "power, strength" from the Rig Veda.
In Buddhism, depending on the context, indriya traditionally refers to one of the following groups of faculties:
In the Pali Canon's Sutta Pitaka, indriya is frequently encountered in the context of the "five spiritual faculties" (Pali: pañc' indriyāni):
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In this video I do a side-by-side tasting of both the Nespresso Indriya from India (Intensity 10) capsule and the Wall Street Dark Roast (Intensity 10) capsule from HiLine coffee. Darker roasts are my normal fare, so this comparison was my cup of espresso. I enjoyed both of these dark roasts, and found them to be similar in terms of intensity, but with some mild differences to my palate. Clearly, the Nespresso is quality, and the Indriya is was smoothly bold, though I didn't detect any of the spicy notes they touted. I thought the HiLine Wall Street Dark provided a terrific alternative, with a solid dark roast that had a little more brightness than the Indriya. I love Nespresso, but HiLine is an easy choice to order at 20% savings in price. I've found HiLine overall to be solid on both ...
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During the Bocuse d'Or 2013, Yannick Alléno, one of the most famous 3 starred Michelin French chefs, will present his unique 6-dish menu inspired by the Grand Cru Indriya from India at the Atelier Nespresso. For more information visit: http://www.nespresso.com/magazine.
The sweetest honey to the brightest flower
The largest planet to the smallest atom
Snowflakes and the bird kingdom
Smaller thatn the eye can see bigger then the mind can conceive
Heard a man on the radio today
(Spoken)I mean I'm not going to believe in anything that I can't see and I've
been through a lot of hardships in my life ya know ya know in my life
Must confess I disagreed with what he had to say
How he could he not believe that God is real
I don't understand how
He could feel that way
When there's earth, air, water, and fire
So many different flowers
Sunshine and rain showers
So many different crystals
And hills and volcanoes
Chorus
That's how I know that God is real
All of this is not by chance
That's how I know that God is real
All of this is not by chance
That's how I know that God is real
I know this is not by chance
That's how I know that God is real
That's how I know that God is real
In St. Lucia I jumped in the water
(Spoken)It was like I was seeing it for the first time. It literally changed
my life.
For the first time I understood its power
As I swam I was cleansed
If I had any doubts
This experience cleared them
Now I know for sure that GOd is real
I know that it's the truth
By the way it feels
Cause I saw starfish and sponges
Fish shaped like trumpets
So many different colors
I stayed out there for hours and I only saw a fraction of a fraction of the
deepest of the deep of the great blue wide
It brought a tear to my eye
Chorus
That's how I know that God is real
All of this is not by chance
That's how I know that God is real
All of this is not by chance
That's how I know that God is real
I know this is not by chance
That's how I know that God is real
We're made of the same stuff
As the moon and the stars
The oceans saltwater just like my tears are
You feel me
The sunrises and sets everyday without fail
Chorus
That's how I know that God is real
All of this is not by chance
That's how I know that God is real
All of this is not by chance
That's how I know that God is real
I know this is not by chance
That's how I know that God is real