Stopping the Mind-M.S. Srinivasan
We have discussed in some detail the Rajayogic conception of bondage, described interms of five afflictions of the human mind. […]
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We have discussed in some detail the Rajayogic conception of bondage, described interms of five afflictions of the human mind. […]
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The fifth affliction is Abhinivesa; which is defined as “self-taste swarasa flowing and carried on by its own inclination vahi,
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The third affliction of the mind is Raga which is described as “clinging, anusayi, to happiness” Raga is the attachment
The Roots of Bondage-III- Raga-Dvesha: The Tentacles of Attachment- M.S. Srinivasan Read More »
The Knot of Mineness The second Klesha is Asmita which mean “Mineness” or egoism. In the Sankhya philosophy on which
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We have discussed in our earlier article some of the fundamental principles of the psychology of Raja Yoga. We have
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The system of Raja yoga as it is expounded by Patanjali in his Yoga-suthra is now recognised by the students
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