"Yoga Sutras" may be a text of 195 aphorisms ( sūtras ) statute by Patanjali, that is that the basis for the transmission of Yoga.
It deals with the inner world of man and therefore the suggests that to implement to unharness or cut back the confusion, cognitive content ( avidyā ) owing to all the obstacles and inflicting suffering.
The text consists of 4 pada (chapters), every having a definite and consistent education.
Chapter I: s amādhi ( samadhi-Padah)
This initial chapter consists of fifty one sutras. It explains what the Yoga, the mind, a way to bring home the bacon the state of yoga.
Chapter II: (method sadhana-Padah)
This second chapter consists of fifty five sūtras .
Sadhana suggests that victimisation the strategy.
This chapter introduces the Yoga of action ( kriya yoga ), barriers of temperament and therefore the eight "members" of Yoga ( Ashtanga ).
1. Yama : relative principles, attitudes towards others and therefore the atmosphere.
- gospel : non-violence
- Satya : truth
- Asteya : lack of flight
- brahmacharya : moderation
- Aparigraha : non lust
. a pair of niyama : personal principles, attitudes towards oneself.
- Sauca : purity
- Saṃtoṣa : happiness
- Tapah : asceticism
- Svadhyaya : reading, study and singing of sacred texts
- Isvara-pranidhana ni: dedicate his acts not personal self
3. position : The apply of postures
4. Pranayama : The respiratory exercises and breath management.
. five Pratyahara : non-dependent welfare acquisition sense (sense withdrawal).
These 5 Anga (members) ar the foundations of yoga.
The following 3 ar rather the results and can be developed in Chapter III.
Chapter III: The exceptional schools ( Vibhuti-Padah )
This chapter consists of fifty five sūtras . Vibhuti may be a Indo-Aryan sense power, greatness, prosperity ...
It begins by describing the last 3 anga :
6. Dharana : concentration.
. seven dhyana : meditation.
8. samadhi : the waking up
Then he describes the access to higher states of consciousness, yoga techniques to realize and warned that the search for these powers will become a hindrance.
Chapter IV: the overall freedom ( kaivalya-Padah )
The fourth and final chapter consists of thirty four sūtras . It describes the evolution of the human psyche and therefore the final status: absolute freedom ( kaivalya ).
"When the need to disappear, jewels seem "
Yoga-sutras a pair of.37
It deals with the inner world of man and therefore the suggests that to implement to unharness or cut back the confusion, cognitive content ( avidyā ) owing to all the obstacles and inflicting suffering.
The text consists of 4 pada (chapters), every having a definite and consistent education.
Chapter I: s amādhi ( samadhi-Padah)
This initial chapter consists of fifty one sutras. It explains what the Yoga, the mind, a way to bring home the bacon the state of yoga.
Chapter II: (method sadhana-Padah)
This second chapter consists of fifty five sūtras .
Sadhana suggests that victimisation the strategy.
This chapter introduces the Yoga of action ( kriya yoga ), barriers of temperament and therefore the eight "members" of Yoga ( Ashtanga ).
1. Yama : relative principles, attitudes towards others and therefore the atmosphere.
- gospel : non-violence
- Satya : truth
- Asteya : lack of flight
- brahmacharya : moderation
- Aparigraha : non lust
. a pair of niyama : personal principles, attitudes towards oneself.
- Sauca : purity
- Saṃtoṣa : happiness
- Tapah : asceticism
- Svadhyaya : reading, study and singing of sacred texts
- Isvara-pranidhana ni: dedicate his acts not personal self
3. position : The apply of postures
4. Pranayama : The respiratory exercises and breath management.
. five Pratyahara : non-dependent welfare acquisition sense (sense withdrawal).
These 5 Anga (members) ar the foundations of yoga.
The following 3 ar rather the results and can be developed in Chapter III.
Chapter III: The exceptional schools ( Vibhuti-Padah )
This chapter consists of fifty five sūtras . Vibhuti may be a Indo-Aryan sense power, greatness, prosperity ...
It begins by describing the last 3 anga :
6. Dharana : concentration.
. seven dhyana : meditation.
8. samadhi : the waking up
Then he describes the access to higher states of consciousness, yoga techniques to realize and warned that the search for these powers will become a hindrance.
Chapter IV: the overall freedom ( kaivalya-Padah )
The fourth and final chapter consists of thirty four sūtras . It describes the evolution of the human psyche and therefore the final status: absolute freedom ( kaivalya ).
"When the need to disappear, jewels seem "
Yoga-sutras a pair of.37
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