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Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Book II (29)
The eight means of Yoga are: the Commandments, the Rules, right Poise, right Control of the life-force, Withdrawal, Attention, Meditation, Contemplation.
Bhagavad Gita
Dhyāna Yoga (6.3)
For the sage aspiring to ascend to yoga, action is said to be the means; and for the same sage enthroned in yoga serenity is called the means.
Bhagavad Gita
Sankhya Yoga (2.48)
O Arjuna! Steadfast in Yoga, giving up all attachment, unmindful of success or failure, do your work. Such equanimity of mind is called Yoga.
Bhagavad Gita
Dhyāna Yoga (6.36)
Yoga is hard to attain by a man who cannot control his mind, but it can be attained by him who has controlled his mind and who strives earnestly by...
Bhagavad Gita
Jnana Yoga (4.2)
O Arjuna! The royal sages know this (yoga) which was handed down in regular succession from generation to generation. But by long lapse of time, this...
Bhagavad Gita
Dhyāna Yoga (6.20)
Where the mind rests restrained by the practice of yoga, and where the self seeing the Self is delighted in the Self; and where established, the yogi...
Bhagavad Gita
Jnana Yoga (4.3)
This same ancient Yoga has now been taught by Me, for you are My devotee and friend. It is indeed the supreme secret.
Bhagavad Gita
Dhyāna Yoga (6.18)
When the perfectly controlled mind rests in the Self free from longing for all enjoyments, then one is said to have attained yoga.
Bhagavad Gita
Karma Sanyāsa Yoga (5.11)
The devotees of karma yoga act for self-purification with body, mind, intellect and also senses, abandoning all attachment.
Bhagavad Gita
Mokṣha Sanyāsa Yoga (18.33)
O Arjuna! that unswerving firmness which, by Yoga, holds the functions of the mind, Prana, and bodily organs, is called Sattvic (pure).
Bhagavad Gita
Mokṣha Sanyāsa Yoga (18.75)
Through the grace of Vyasa, I have heard this supreme and most secret Yoga direct from Krishna, the Lord of Yoga, Himself declaring it.
Bhagavad Gita
Dhyāna Yoga (6.16)
O Arjuna! Verily, yoga is not for one who eats too much or who does not eat at all, nor for him who sleeps too much or who does not sleep at all.
Bhagavad Gita
Jnana Yoga (4.27)
Others sacrifice all the functions of the senses and the functions of the vital energy (prana) in the fire of the yoga of self-control, illumined by...
Bhagavad Gita
Vibhūti Yoga (10.10)
On those who are ever devoted to Me and worship Me with love, I bestow the yoga of understanding, by which they come to Me.
Bhagavad Gita
Dhyāna Yoga (6.8)
The yogi who is satisfied with the knowledge of the Sastras and experience of the Self, who is immovable, who has conquered the senses, who look with...
Bhagavad Gita
Jnana Yoga (4.1)
The Blessed Lord said: This imperishable Yoga of action (and the wisdom arising from it) I taught to Vivasvan (the Sun) at the beginning of creation....
Bhagavad Gita
Dhyāna Yoga (6.17)
For him who is moderate in food and recreation, moderate in exertion in all actions, moderate in sleep and wakefulness, yoga destroys all pain and suf...
Bhagavad Gita
Sankhya Yoga (2.39)
O Arjuna! So far the knowledge of Sankhya Yoga about Atma is declared. Now hear the knowledge of Karma Yoga, knowing which you shall cast off the...
Bhagavad Gita
Jnana Yoga (4.42)
Therefore, with the sword of Knowledge cut asunder the doubt born of ignorance about the Self, dwelling in the heart and take refuge in Yoga. Arise, O...
Bhagavad Gita
Vibhūti Yoga (10.18)
Tell me once more, in detail, Ο Janārdana, of Your yoga-powers and glories; for I am never filled with hearing Your ambrosial words.
Bhagavad Gita
Karma Sanyāsa Yoga (5.2)
Renunciation and Yoga of Action, both lead to the highest bliss. But of these two, Yoga of Action is superior to the renunciation of action.
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