Siddhis
Siddhis are powers or attainments described in Indian spiritual traditions as potentially arising from advanced meditation, ethical discipline, and mastery of the body and mind. The term comes from Sanskrit and generally translates to “accomplishments” or “perfections.” In yoga philosophy, siddhis are seen as byproducts of deep practice rather than goals in themselves.
The most commonly cited set is the ashta-siddhi, or eightfold siddhis. These include anima (the ability to
In classical yoga literature, siddhis are described as potential results of sustained practice, often associated with
Beyond yoga, references to siddhis appear across various Hindu and Buddhist sources, where powers are sometimes