A selective review of dharana and dhyana in healthy participants

J Ayurveda Integr Med. 2016 Oct-Dec;7(4):255-260. doi: 10.1016/j.jaim.2016.09.004. Epub 2016 Nov 23.

Abstract

Attention is an important part of the process of meditation. Traditional Yoga texts describe two stages of meditation which follow each other in sequence. These are meditative focusing (dharana in Sanskrit) and effortless meditation (dhyana in Sanskrit). This review evaluated eight experimental studies conducted on participants in normal health, who practiced dharana and dhyana. The studies included evaluation of autonomic and respiratory variables, eLORETA and sLORETA assessments of the EEG, evoked potentials, functional magnetic resonance imaging, cancellation task performance and emotional intelligence. The studies differed in their sample size, design and the method of practicing dharana and dhyana. These factors have been detailed. The results revealed differences between dharana and dhyana, which would have been missed if the two stages of meditation had not been studied separately.

Keywords: Dharana–dhyana; Electrophysiology; Meditation; Neuroimaging; Yoga texts.

Publication types

  • Review