Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad

Samadhi Pad (1.44)

Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad

Samadhi Pad (1.44)

Samadhi Pad (1.44)

Samadhi Pad (1.44)

Etaiva savicharnirvicharcha sukshmavishayavyakhyata

Etaiva savicharnirvicharcha sukshmavishayavyakhyata

Etaiva savicharnirvicharcha sukshmavishayavyakhyata

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Word Meanings

Word Meanings

Word Meanings

Etaiva - Like this, similarly
Savichar - With thoughts
Nirvichar - Thoughtless
Cha - And
Sukshma - Subtle
Vishaya - Subjects
Vyakhyata - Lecturer, giver of gyan

Etaiva - Like this, similarly
Savichar - With thoughts
Nirvichar - Thoughtless
Cha - And
Sukshma - Subtle
Vishaya - Subjects
Vyakhyata - Lecturer, giver of gyan

Etaiva - Like this, similarly
Savichar - With thoughts
Nirvichar - Thoughtless
Cha - And
Sukshma - Subtle
Vishaya - Subjects
Vyakhyata - Lecturer, giver of gyan

Key Takeaways:

Key Takeaways:

Key Takeaways:

Just like these (savitarka and nirvitarka), savichar and nirvichar correspond to the levels of realisation of subtle subjects.

The subjects may be subtle or gross (physical). While in case of gross subjects, the experience gets mixed with logic and reason and past experiences, in case of subtle experiences it gets mixed with the thought pattern of the practitioner, such an experience coloured with the thoughts of practitioner is called savichar. When a sadhak is able to still his thoughts, the shunya-like form of the subtle subject reveals itself in its true essence, this is called nirvichar. Indications of stilling of your thoughts are - your eyeballs are still they don't move and you are not attached to anything which is physical, emotions and relations included.

Just like these (savitarka and nirvitarka), savichar and nirvichar correspond to the levels of realisation of subtle subjects.

The subjects may be subtle or gross (physical). While in case of gross subjects, the experience gets mixed with logic and reason and past experiences, in case of subtle experiences it gets mixed with the thought pattern of the practitioner, such an experience coloured with the thoughts of practitioner is called savichar. When a sadhak is able to still his thoughts, the shunya-like form of the subtle subject reveals itself in its true essence, this is called nirvichar. Indications of stilling of your thoughts are - your eyeballs are still they don't move and you are not attached to anything which is physical, emotions and relations included.

Just like these (savitarka and nirvitarka), savichar and nirvichar correspond to the levels of realisation of subtle subjects.

The subjects may be subtle or gross (physical). While in case of gross subjects, the experience gets mixed with logic and reason and past experiences, in case of subtle experiences it gets mixed with the thought pattern of the practitioner, such an experience coloured with the thoughts of practitioner is called savichar. When a sadhak is able to still his thoughts, the shunya-like form of the subtle subject reveals itself in its true essence, this is called nirvichar. Indications of stilling of your thoughts are - your eyeballs are still they don't move and you are not attached to anything which is physical, emotions and relations included.

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