Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad

Samadhi Pad (1.14)

Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad

Samadhi Pad (1.14)

Samadhi Pad (1.14)

Samadhi Pad (1.14)

Satu deergha kaal nairantarya satkaaraa aasevito dridhbhoomi

Satu deergha kaal nairantarya satkaaraa aasevito dridhbhoomi

Satu deergha kaal nairantarya satkaaraa aasevito dridhbhoomi

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Word Meanings

Word Meanings

Word Meanings

Sa - That (abhyasa)
Tu - But (for emphasis)
Deergha Kaal - Long duration
Nairantarya - Continuous, without break
Satkaaraa - With due respect, with the right bhaav
Aasevito - Repeated
DridhBhoomi - Firm ground, strong foundation

Sa - That (abhyasa)
Tu - But (for emphasis)
Deergha Kaal - Long duration
Nairantarya - Continuous, without break
Satkaaraa - With due respect, with the right bhaav
Aasevito - Repeated
DridhBhoomi - Firm ground, strong foundation

Sa - That (abhyasa)
Tu - But (for emphasis)
Deergha Kaal - Long duration
Nairantarya - Continuous, without break
Satkaaraa - With due respect, with the right bhaav
Aasevito - Repeated
DridhBhoomi - Firm ground, strong foundation

Key Takeaways:

Key Takeaways:

Key Takeaways:

That (abhyasa) assumes a stable ground after repeated and regular practice for a long period of time, without any breaks, with due respect.

Yoga is not a course or a module to which one can assign a duration, it is lifelong sadhna under the sanidhya of one's Guru. Niyama, or regularity of practice as prescribed by the Guru, is an important prerequisite for yoga. It is said every day comes with its own shakti, by missing the practice for even a single day, that specific shakti is left behind, leaving the sadhna incomplete. Also important is to give due respect to the sadhna, giving it priority over other things and dedicating time and effort to it.

That (abhyasa) assumes a stable ground after repeated and regular practice for a long period of time, without any breaks, with due respect.

Yoga is not a course or a module to which one can assign a duration, it is lifelong sadhna under the sanidhya of one's Guru. Niyama, or regularity of practice as prescribed by the Guru, is an important prerequisite for yoga. It is said every day comes with its own shakti, by missing the practice for even a single day, that specific shakti is left behind, leaving the sadhna incomplete. Also important is to give due respect to the sadhna, giving it priority over other things and dedicating time and effort to it.

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