Dhyana Sansevieria
Sansevieria is a historically recognized genus of flowering plants native to africa madagascar and southern asia now included in the genus dracaena on the basis of molecular phylogenetic studies.
Dhyana sansevieria. It belongs to the family asparagaceae native to the tropics of west africa. Love reigns the seventh limb of yoga. This reduces the surface area of the leaves and allows it to survive harsher and drier conditions. This is a low maintenance plant that requires minimal care.
Sansevieria also known as snake plant and mother in law s tongue is a hardy plant with long broad leaves. The sansevieria san suh veer ee uh often called an elephants toothpick which is so fitting for these statement plants with interesting sword like leaves has succulent like adaptations and is virtually indestructible. And yana meaning moving or going an alternate root word dhyai means to think of. Love flows from you.
Dhyana is the ability to merge with the object on which you are concentrating. Sansevieria is an excellent house plant. Dhyana is the state of pure atma which is consciousness and self awareness. Bally who was a swiss botanist working at the coryndon museum in nairobi.
Sansevieria or the mother in law s tongue snake plant as it s commonly known is a truly remarkable and striking easy care houseplant. It s an ever increasingly popular indoor plant and much of this has to do with its near indestructible qualities. It is also known as african spear plant. If you have studied the seven states of consciousness outlined in primordial sound meditation dhyana would equal the state of divine consciousness.
It was named after dr. Sansevieria cylindrica is a succulent plant that is native to angola. Because of their adaptability and tolerance they re often used as houseplants. Their broad leaves soak up toxins and carbon dioxide and produce oxygen to help purify the air in the room.
For example someone who had achieved the state of dharana would say that they were able to focus completely on a light during meditation. Someone who had achieved dhyana would say that they seemed. This makes this wonderful focal plant adaptable to different conditions and low maintenance. Native to southern kenya and tanzania like many sansevierias sansevieria ballyi is also known by its common name of the dwarf snake plant.
The interesting part about sansevieria cylindrica is that it has adapted to dry arid regions by having cylindrically shaped leaves.