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Yoga as Body and Mind Control Throughout Bhagavad-gītā, Kṛṣṇa was encouraging Arjuna to fight, for he was a warrior, and …
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asaṁyatātmanā yogo duṣprāpa iti me matiḥ vaśyātmanā tu yatatā śakyo ’vāptum upāyataḥ
The perfection of yoga 4
“For one whose mind is unbridled,” Kṛṣṇa further says, “self-realization is difficult work.” (Bg. 6.36) Anyone knows that an unbridled …
The perfection of yoga 4
If one wants to engage in yoga at home, then he has to make certain that his other engagements are …
The perfection of yoga 4
What is the sign by which we can tell that one has attained perfection in yoga? Kṛṣṇa indicates that one …
The perfection of yoga 4
yadā viniyataṁ cittam ātmany evāvatiṣṭhate nispṛhaḥ sarva-kāmebhyo yukta ity ucyate tadā
The perfection of yoga 4
“When the yogī, by practice of yoga, disciplines his mental activities and becomes situated in Transcendence – devoid of all …
The perfection of yoga 4
Nor should the yogī have any desire for material sense gratification. If one is in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he has no …
The perfection of yoga 4
In the execution of yoga, it is very important that the mind is not agitated.
The perfection of yoga 4
yathā dīpo nivāta-stho neṅgate sopamā smṛtā yogino yata-cittasya yuñjato yogam ātmanaḥ
The perfection of yoga 4
“As a lamp in a windless place does not waver, so the transcendentalist, whose mind is controlled, remains always steady …
The perfection of yoga 4
There are two kinds of brahmacārī: one is completely celibate and the other is gṛhastha-brahmacārī, that is to say he …