
Yogsutras Of Patanjali
Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad
Samadhi Pad (1.42)

Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad
Samadhi Pad (1.42)
Samadhi Pad (1.42)
Samadhi Pad (1.42)
Tatra shabdaarthgyaanvikalpaih sankeerna savitark samapattih
Tatra shabdaarthgyaanvikalpaih sankeerna savitark samapattih
Tatra shabdaarthgyaanvikalpaih sankeerna savitark samapattih
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Word Meanings
Word Meanings
Word Meanings
Tatra - There (in those)
Shabd - Word
Artha - Meaning
Gyan - Knowledge
Vikalpaih - Theoretical concepts
Sankeerna - Mixed with
Savitark - Based on logic, reason, intellect
Samapattih - Culmination, assume original form
Tatra - There (in those)
Shabd - Word
Artha - Meaning
Gyan - Knowledge
Vikalpaih - Theoretical concepts
Sankeerna - Mixed with
Savitark - Based on logic, reason, intellect
Samapattih - Culmination, assume original form
Tatra - There (in those)
Shabd - Word
Artha - Meaning
Gyan - Knowledge
Vikalpaih - Theoretical concepts
Sankeerna - Mixed with
Savitark - Based on logic, reason, intellect
Samapattih - Culmination, assume original form
Key Takeaways:
Key Takeaways:
Key Takeaways:
When the experience is mixed with words, meanings and prior knowledge of the subject, such a realisation is called savitark samapattih.
Yog is a subject of experience and in this sense, an individualistic subject. The secrets of Creation unfold in front of the practitioner as per his/her individual consciousness. In the initial stages, a sadhak tends to put meanings to sounds and interprets experiences intellectually based on previously acquired information or knowledge. This is called as savitark samapattih by Patanjali.
For example, if there is a table in front of you, its shape, form, texture, colour, smell, size, weight etc. are all directly experienced by you, but you identify that experience as that of a 'table', based on prior knowledge.
When the experience is mixed with words, meanings and prior knowledge of the subject, such a realisation is called savitark samapattih.
Yog is a subject of experience and in this sense, an individualistic subject. The secrets of Creation unfold in front of the practitioner as per his/her individual consciousness. In the initial stages, a sadhak tends to put meanings to sounds and interprets experiences intellectually based on previously acquired information or knowledge. This is called as savitark samapattih by Patanjali.
For example, if there is a table in front of you, its shape, form, texture, colour, smell, size, weight etc. are all directly experienced by you, but you identify that experience as that of a 'table', based on prior knowledge.
