
Yogsutras Of Patanjali
Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad
Samadhi Pad (1.30)

Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad
Samadhi Pad (1.30)
Samadhi Pad (1.30)
Samadhi Pad (1.30)
vyaadhi styaan sanshay pramaad aalasya avirati bhraantidarshan alabdh-bhumikatva anavasthitvaani chitta-vikshepaste antaraayaah
vyaadhi styaan sanshay pramaad aalasya avirati bhraantidarshan alabdh-bhumikatva anavasthitvaani chitta-vikshepaste antaraayaah
vyaadhi styaan sanshay pramaad aalasya avirati bhraantidarshan alabdh-bhumikatva anavasthitvaani chitta-vikshepaste antaraayaah
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Word Meanings
Word Meanings
Word Meanings
Vyadhi - Disease
Styaan - Tendency for non-action/non-inclination towards sadhna
Sanshay - Doubt
Pramaad - Carelessness
Aalasya - Lethargy
Avirati - Attachment to physical
Bhrantidarshan - Taking yog sadhna to be a waste of time
Alabdh-bhumikatva - Not achieving the state of sadhna despite practice
Anavasthitatva - Inability of mind to stay fixed in sadhna
Chitta-vikshepa - Distractions of mind
Antaraayaah - Obstacles
Vyadhi - Disease
Styaan - Tendency for non-action/non-inclination towards sadhna
Sanshay - Doubt
Pramaad - Carelessness
Aalasya - Lethargy
Avirati - Attachment to physical
Bhrantidarshan - Taking yog sadhna to be a waste of time
Alabdh-bhumikatva - Not achieving the state of sadhna despite practice
Anavasthitatva - Inability of mind to stay fixed in sadhna
Chitta-vikshepa - Distractions of mind
Antaraayaah - Obstacles
Vyadhi - Disease
Styaan - Tendency for non-action/non-inclination towards sadhna
Sanshay - Doubt
Pramaad - Carelessness
Aalasya - Lethargy
Avirati - Attachment to physical
Bhrantidarshan - Taking yog sadhna to be a waste of time
Alabdh-bhumikatva - Not achieving the state of sadhna despite practice
Anavasthitatva - Inability of mind to stay fixed in sadhna
Chitta-vikshepa - Distractions of mind
Antaraayaah - Obstacles
Key Takeaways:
Key Takeaways:
Key Takeaways:
The nine distractions of mind - Vyadhi, Styaan, Sanshay, Pramaad, Aalasya, Avirati, Bhrantidarshan, Alabdh-bhumikatva and Anavasthitatva - are the obstructions of path of sadhna/yoga.
Vyadhi - Any kind of weakness or disease - physical, mental or emotional creates a hindrance in sadhna.
Styaan - Tendency to not have inclination towards sadhna and keep postponing it.
Sanshay - Doubt on sadhna or self or the Guru is one of the biggest impediments. Yog calls for 100% faith and surrender.
Pramaad - Carelessness or cutting corners in practice hinders the progress.
Aalasya - Lethargy, dominance of tamas guna, creates heaviness in body.
Avirati - Propensity to physical and inability to detach acts as a roadblock.
Bhrantidarshan - False impression that 'all this is nonsense, why are you wasting your time'.
Alabdh Bhumikatv - Not achieving the state despite constant practice can demotivate. Patience is the key.
Anavasthitatva - The mind races in all directions and is unable to stay put in the sadhna.
The nine distractions of mind - Vyadhi, Styaan, Sanshay, Pramaad, Aalasya, Avirati, Bhrantidarshan, Alabdh-bhumikatva and Anavasthitatva - are the obstructions of path of sadhna/yoga.
Vyadhi - Any kind of weakness or disease - physical, mental or emotional creates a hindrance in sadhna.
Styaan - Tendency to not have inclination towards sadhna and keep postponing it.
Sanshay - Doubt on sadhna or self or the Guru is one of the biggest impediments. Yog calls for 100% faith and surrender.
Pramaad - Carelessness or cutting corners in practice hinders the progress.
Aalasya - Lethargy, dominance of tamas guna, creates heaviness in body.
Avirati - Propensity to physical and inability to detach acts as a roadblock.
Bhrantidarshan - False impression that 'all this is nonsense, why are you wasting your time'.
Alabdh Bhumikatv - Not achieving the state despite constant practice can demotivate. Patience is the key.
Anavasthitatva - The mind races in all directions and is unable to stay put in the sadhna.
The nine distractions of mind - Vyadhi, Styaan, Sanshay, Pramaad, Aalasya, Avirati, Bhrantidarshan, Alabdh-bhumikatva and Anavasthitatva - are the obstructions of path of sadhna/yoga.
Vyadhi - Any kind of weakness or disease - physical, mental or emotional creates a hindrance in sadhna.
Styaan - Tendency to not have inclination towards sadhna and keep postponing it.
Sanshay - Doubt on sadhna or self or the Guru is one of the biggest impediments. Yog calls for 100% faith and surrender.
Pramaad - Carelessness or cutting corners in practice hinders the progress.
Aalasya - Lethargy, dominance of tamas guna, creates heaviness in body.
Avirati - Propensity to physical and inability to detach acts as a roadblock.
Bhrantidarshan - False impression that 'all this is nonsense, why are you wasting your time'.
Alabdh Bhumikatv - Not achieving the state despite constant practice can demotivate. Patience is the key.
Anavasthitatva - The mind races in all directions and is unable to stay put in the sadhna.
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