Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad

Samadhi Pad (1.8)

Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad

Samadhi Pad (1.8)

Samadhi Pad (1.8)

Samadhi Pad (1.8)

Viparyayoh mithyaa gyaanam tadroop pratishtham

Viparyayoh mithyaa gyaanam tadroop pratishtham

Viparyayoh mithyaa gyaanam tadroop pratishtham

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Word Meanings

Word Meanings

Word Meanings

Viparyayoh - Opposite/alternate cognition
Mithyaa - False, unreal
Gyaanam - Knowledge
Tadroop - Its form
Pratishtham - Established in

Viparyayoh - Opposite/alternate cognition
Mithyaa - False, unreal
Gyaanam - Knowledge
Tadroop - Its form
Pratishtham - Established in

Viparyayoh - Opposite/alternate cognition
Mithyaa - False, unreal
Gyaanam - Knowledge
Tadroop - Its form
Pratishtham - Established in

Key Takeaways:

Key Takeaways:

Key Takeaways:

Patanjali details viparyay as the second modification of the mind. Viparyay translates as opposite or alternate cognition, that is to take something to be something else. It is the false gyan of the subject, something which does not establish its true/actual form. For example, there is a rope lying in front of you and you scream 'snake'. You get the faulty experience of a snake while looking at a rope. 'Snake' is an alternate, faulty cognition (viparyay) of the actual form of the object which is a rope.

Patanjali details viparyay as the second modification of the mind. Viparyay translates as opposite or alternate cognition, that is to take something to be something else. It is the false gyan of the subject, something which does not establish its true/actual form. For example, there is a rope lying in front of you and you scream 'snake'. You get the faulty experience of a snake while looking at a rope. 'Snake' is an alternate, faulty cognition (viparyay) of the actual form of the object which is a rope.

Patanjali details viparyay as the second modification of the mind. Viparyay translates as opposite or alternate cognition, that is to take something to be something else. It is the false gyan of the subject, something which does not establish its true/actual form. For example, there is a rope lying in front of you and you scream 'snake'. You get the faulty experience of a snake while looking at a rope. 'Snake' is an alternate, faulty cognition (viparyay) of the actual form of the object which is a rope.

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