As > References for ‘aśt́apásha, aśtapásha’
See also: Aśt́akulácalasaptasamudráh · aśt́áḿga, aśtáḿga · Aśt́amii · astamita · aśt́ao · Aśt́apásháh · Aśt́a-prakrti · aśt́asiddhi · Aśt́áuṋga, astáuṋga, Astauṋga, aśt́auṋga · Aśtáungika
[7] Brahmacarya is the other fear which [...] śad́ripu (the six enemies) and aśt́apásha (the eight fetters) are extroversial [...] tendencies, the śad́ripu and aśt́apásha, collectively known as Avidyámáyá, [...] the śad́ripu and the aśt́apásha, the extroversial tendencies, [...] mind and intellectual sharpness.
[4] Prakrti exercises Her influence [...] external world are eight in number (Aśt́apásha): hatred, doubt, fear, shyness, hypocrisy, pride of lineage, pride of culture, and inflated ego:
[7] Thus human beings will have to [...] dominating influence of the bondages of aśt́apásha and śad́aripu, still [...] them and Parama Puruśa.
[4] The potentiality of an ideal humanity [...] Niyama attain emancipation from the aśt́apásha and śad́aripu [...] to remember that overcoming the aśt́apásha and śad́aripu is [...] they should be subservient to you.
[28] One will have to work. Those who [...] actions from the fetters of the mind (aśtapásha: bondage of lineage, vanity of [...] oneself by performing actions?
[12] Avidyámáyá [...] and the śad́ripu and aśt́apásha no longer bother and bind it. [...] imperative for achieving emancipation.
[7] Actions which draw mind to crude [...] śad́ripu (six enemies) and the aśt́apásha (eight fetters). Káma (longing [...] therefore, termed as six enemies. Aśt́apásha means the eight fetters. Anyone [...] towards the subtle is stopped.
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] with SÁDHANÁ. AŚT́APÁSHA. Eight fetters of the mind. [...] movements from the subtle to the crude.