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Yoga, Tantra, and Kevalá Bhakti (2)

[4] And yoga has also three major definitions. [...] existence. According to Maharshi Patanjali [who gave the above definition], [...] this state will be called yoga.

[5] Now let us see. If the mind ceases [...] the mind can unify itself; hence Patanjali’;s definition of yoga does not seem to be very rational.

Yoga and Tantra (1)

[3] Besides the two derivations of yoga, there are also various definitions of yoga. Maharshi Patanjali defines yoga as Yogashcittavrttinirodhah [...] definition of yoga is not acceptable.

The Three Species of Human Being (2)

[6] Another interpretation is Yogashcittavrttinirodhah. There was a great philosopher named Patanjali. He said this about two thousand [...] called sahasrára in Sanskrit.

[7] Now, as per Patanjali, the explanation is Yogashcittavrttinirodhah [...] proper import of the term yoga.

The Tantric Definition of Yoga (4)

[14] The third meaning of yoga is based on the Yoga Sútram of Maharshi Patanjali. There yoga means Yogashcittavrttirnirodhah [...] all psychic propensities”].

[16] Now, let us understand the meaning [...] will come to an end. According to Patanjali, this is the final stage of yoga. [...] ni – rudh + ghaiṋ.

[17] But this interpretation of yoga by Maharshi Patanjali is not accepted by Tantra. Tantra [...] moved a step further. According to Patanjali, yoga is the suspension of mental [...] refuses to accept this concept.

The Spirit of Yoga (1)

[2] What is yoga? There are so many [...] regarding yoga. The great philosopher Patanjali says, “Yogashcittavrttinirodhah.” [...] colour or any other inference.

Shiva in the Light of Philosophy (Discourse 17 (continued)) (2)

[20] Long after the Sáḿkhya [...] Ráŕh – Maharshi Patanjali. He took special care to correct [...] their psychic propensities, etc.

[21] Thus the fundamental difference between Shiva and the Iishvara of Patanjali’;s philosophy is obvious. Shiva [...] [circle of people around the Lord].

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[21] GENERAL [...] below: Maharshi Patanjali, the propounder of Yoga Darshana [...] united Bengal. –Eds.

Sádhaná, Abhidhyána and Kiirtana (1)

[14] What is dhyána? To suspend [...] psychic propensities” – Patanjali] and “Sarvacintáparityágo [...] understand this subject better.

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (1)

[1] The greatest proof that someone [...] Later another philosopher, Maharshi Patanjali (who was born in Patun village [...] beings and their inner divinity.

Ráŕh – 21. (2)

[3] The ancient folk tales and folk [...] Sanskrit. And much later, Maharshi Patanjali (of Patun village of Burdwan) [...] visarga endings [aḿ and ah].

[4] It is to be noted that what both Kapil and Patanjali composed was philosophical literature. [...] 1 )

Questions and Answers on Meditation (2)

[8] Answer : Sthirasukham ásanam (Patanjali). Ásanas are calm, quiet [...] physical comfort and mental composure.

[44] Answer: Patanjali defined dhyána as: Tatra [...] mind towards Parama Puruśa.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (4)

[154] I was sitting on the western bank [...] Pátun, the village of Maharshi Patanjali, the propounder of Seshvara Sáḿkhya philosophy. Patanjali had not been satisfied with the [...] though he accepted His existence. Patanjali openly acknowledged His existence.

[155] I sat and thought for a while about Patanjali. On the other side of the Deviidaha [...] to be staring in some direction.

Every Word Is Meaningful (1)

[8] Then Iishvara – do you use [...] aeshvaryas is Iishvara. Maharshi Patanjali says: Kleshakarmavipákáshayaeraparámrśt́ah [...] word Iishvara is also meaningful.

Glossary (1)

[12] PC: Personal Contact, Personal [...] one who commits Pátaka Patanjali: author of the Yoga Sútra, [...] as the nucleus of the Universe

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (1)

[88] The verbal root at́ suffixed [...] sense. For example, we can say that Patanjali’;s philosophy is a kind of at́t́a [...] territorial contiguity with Bengal.