Searching...
Showing 1-3
Passages similar to: Bhagavad Gita — Dhyāna Yoga
Source passage
Hindu
Bhagavad Gita
Dhyāna Yoga (6.10)
Alone, stationed in a solitary place, self-controlled, free from desire, and not receiving anything from others, the yogi (Practising Dhyanayoga) should unite the mind with Atma.
Buddhist
Chapter XXI: Miscellaneous (305)
He alone who, without ceasing, practises the duty of sitting alone and sleeping alone, he, subduing himself, will rejoice in the destruction of all...
Loading concepts...
Hindu
Sixth Vallī (11)
'This, the firm holding back of the senses, is what is called Yoga. He must be free from thoughtlessness then, for Yoga comes and goes.'
Loading concepts...
Buddhist
Chapter III: Thought (37)
Those who bridle their mind which travels far, moves about alone, is without a body, and hides in the chamber (of the heart), will be free from the...
Loading concepts...