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Maharishi Patanjali
c. 2nd century BCE • Indian
Compiler of the Yoga Sutras — the foundational text of classical yoga. In 196 terse aphorisms he mapped the structure of the mind, the eight limbs of practice, and the path to samadhi. His work has shaped two millennia of yogic practice.
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“From austerity, impurities are destroyed and special powers are gained.”
“From self-study, communion with the chosen deity is gained.”
“From surrender to the divine, samadhi is attained.”
“Posture should be steady and comfortable.”
“By relaxation of effort and meditation on the infinite, posture is mastered.”
“Then one is no longer disturbed by dualities.”
“Pranayama is the regulation of the breath after asana is mastered.”
“By this, the veil over the inner light is destroyed.”
“And the mind becomes fit for concentration.”
“Pratyahara is the withdrawal of the senses from their objects.”
“From this comes mastery of the senses.”
“Dharana is the binding of the mind to a single place.”
“Uninterrupted flow of attention to that place is dhyana.”
“When the object alone shines forth, devoid of self-consciousness — that is samadhi.”
“These three together — dharana, dhyana, samadhi — constitute samyama.”
“From mastery of samyama comes the light of wisdom.”
“By samyama on the present moment, knowledge of past and future arises.”
“By samyama on friendliness, that quality is strengthened.”
“By samyama on the strength of an elephant, that strength is gained.”
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