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The Yoga-sûtra Of Patañjali
Samâdhi-pâdaï Book 1: “Concentration: Its Spiritual Uses” Also interpreted as  “Integration”  (51 sutras)
Yoga Sutra 1.1 atha yogânuåâsanam atha = now yoga = process of yoking; union ânuåâsanam = teaching, exposition NOW, the process of union or yoking is explained
Yogaś citta-vritti-nirodhaḥ Yoga Sutra  1.2 yogaï = process of yoking; union citta= consciousness vëtti= patterning, turnings, movements nirodhaï = stilling, cessation, restriction
Yoga Sutra 1.2 Translations Yoga is the restraint of mental modifications Yoga is restraining the mind-stuff (Chitta) from taking various forms (Vrttis)  ~Swami Vivekananda Union, spiritual consciousness, is gained through control of the versatile psychic nature  ~Charles Johnson 	Chitta is the various processes in the mind, or mind stuff  The waves of thought in the Chitta are called Vrtti (literally, “the whirlpool”) 			What is thought? Thought is a force, as is gravitation or repulsion.
Purusha  Prakriti
Sâdhana-pâdaï Book 2: “Concentration: Its Spiritual Uses” The Path To Realization Or  Practice (55 sutras)
Sadhana 	Sadhana is the Sanskrit word for "practice" or "discipline". Here the author outlines two forms of Yoga: Ashtanga Yoga (Eightfold or Eight limbed Yoga) and Kriya Yoga (Action Yoga). Note: Kriya yoga, sometimes called Karma Yoga. In the Bhagavad-Gita, Arjuna is encouraged by Krishna to act without attachment to the results or fruit of action and activity. In other words, Kriya yoga is the yoga of selfless action and service.
The Practice THE ASHTANGA THE 8-LIMBS OF YOGA yama-niyamâsana-prâñâyâma-pratyâhâra-dhârañâ-dhyâna-samâdhayo ‘æøâvaògâni yama = external discipline niyama = internal discipline âsana = posture prâñâyâma = breath regulation pratyâhâra = withdrawal of the senses dhârañâ = concentration dhyana = meditative absorption samâdhayaï = oneness, integration The eight components of yoga are external discipline, internal discipline, posture, breath regulation, concentration, meditative absorption, and integration.
Ahimsa- “to do no harm…”
Satya
Aparigraha “non-grasping”
Niyamas
Saucha“Cleanliness”
Samtosha “Contentment”
Tapas “Heat”
Asana II.46
Asana continued II.47
Pranayamaprâñâyâmaï ,[object Object]
sati = existing
svâsa= inhalation
pravâsayoï= exhalation
gati = flow
vicchedaï = cessation, interruption

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Yoga Sutra 8 Limbs

  • 1. The Yoga-sûtra Of Patañjali
  • 2. Samâdhi-pâdaï Book 1: “Concentration: Its Spiritual Uses” Also interpreted as “Integration” (51 sutras)
  • 3. Yoga Sutra 1.1 atha yogânuåâsanam atha = now yoga = process of yoking; union ânuåâsanam = teaching, exposition NOW, the process of union or yoking is explained
  • 4. Yogaś citta-vritti-nirodhaḥ Yoga Sutra 1.2 yogaï = process of yoking; union citta= consciousness vëtti= patterning, turnings, movements nirodhaï = stilling, cessation, restriction
  • 5. Yoga Sutra 1.2 Translations Yoga is the restraint of mental modifications Yoga is restraining the mind-stuff (Chitta) from taking various forms (Vrttis) ~Swami Vivekananda Union, spiritual consciousness, is gained through control of the versatile psychic nature ~Charles Johnson Chitta is the various processes in the mind, or mind stuff The waves of thought in the Chitta are called Vrtti (literally, “the whirlpool”) What is thought? Thought is a force, as is gravitation or repulsion.
  • 7. Sâdhana-pâdaï Book 2: “Concentration: Its Spiritual Uses” The Path To Realization Or Practice (55 sutras)
  • 8. Sadhana Sadhana is the Sanskrit word for "practice" or "discipline". Here the author outlines two forms of Yoga: Ashtanga Yoga (Eightfold or Eight limbed Yoga) and Kriya Yoga (Action Yoga). Note: Kriya yoga, sometimes called Karma Yoga. In the Bhagavad-Gita, Arjuna is encouraged by Krishna to act without attachment to the results or fruit of action and activity. In other words, Kriya yoga is the yoga of selfless action and service.
  • 9. The Practice THE ASHTANGA THE 8-LIMBS OF YOGA yama-niyamâsana-prâñâyâma-pratyâhâra-dhârañâ-dhyâna-samâdhayo ‘æøâvaògâni yama = external discipline niyama = internal discipline âsana = posture prâñâyâma = breath regulation pratyâhâra = withdrawal of the senses dhârañâ = concentration dhyana = meditative absorption samâdhayaï = oneness, integration The eight components of yoga are external discipline, internal discipline, posture, breath regulation, concentration, meditative absorption, and integration.
  • 10.
  • 11. Ahimsa- “to do no harm…”
  • 12. Satya
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 24.
  • 29. vicchedaï = cessation, interruption
  • 31. With effort relaxing, the flow of inhalation and exhalation can be brought to a standstill; this is called breath regulation.
  • 32.
  • 33. Pratyahara pratyâhâraï When consciousness interiorizes by uncoupling from external objects, the senses do likewise; this iscalled withdrawal of the senses. sva-visayâsamprayogecittasyasvarûpânukâraivendriyâñâm sva= own visaya= object (of experience), phenomenon asamprayoge= uncoupling cittasya= consciousness sva= own rûpa= form anukâra= imitation, following suit iva= like, thus, as it were indriyâñâm = sensory apparatus pratyâhâraï = withdrawal of the senses
  • 35.
  • 36. ability to fly or move great distances in moments
  • 38. the ability to acquire great wealth with little effort Disclaimer: The temptation of these powers should be avoided and the attention should be fixed only on liberation.
  • 39. Kaivalya Pada (34 sutras) Kaivalya literally means "isolation", however the SutrasKaivalya means emancipation or liberation, which is the goal of Yoga Moksha(liberation) Jivamukti(one who has attained Moksha). The Kaivalya Pada describes the nature of liberation and the reality of the transcendental self. Think Samadhi