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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with SIDDHIS (5)

Hence for those who walk along this road, what are called the Siddhis are direct obstacles, and not helps.
An Introduction to Yoga Annie Besant 2002
But that statement that you find so often, that the Siddhis are things to be avoided, is far more sweeping than some of our modern Theosophists are apt to imagine.
An Introduction to Yoga Annie Besant 2002
They declare that the Siddhis are to be avoided, but forget that the Indian who says this also avoids the use of the physical senses.
An Introduction to Yoga Annie Besant 2002
This exaggerated fear of the Siddhis is only a passing reaction, not based on understanding but on lack of understanding; and those who denounce the Siddhis should rise to the logical position of the Hindu Yogi, or of the Roman Catholic recluse, who denounces all the senses, and all the objects of the senses, as obstacles in the way.
An Introduction to Yoga Annie Besant 2002
Obstacles, then, are all the senses, whether you call them Siddhis or not, in the search for the Self by turning away from the Not-Self.
An Introduction to Yoga Annie Besant 2002

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A special and very important characteristic of Trika yoga, which is not found in other systems, is its doctrine of “possession” (samavesa). In samavesa practitioners are suddenly infused and possessed with Shivahood, and feel themselves to be omniscient and omnipotent. This is not the kind of possession or haunting that occurs when the power that haunts and the person who is haunted are different. Rather, yogins in samavesa enter a state of unity, and their limited individual…
Balajinnatha Pandita Specific Principles of Kashmir Saivism