Classical yoga, Indian contemplative philosophy

Patanjali

Patanjali is the revered ancient Indian sage credited with composing the Yoga Sutras, the foundational text of classical Raja Yoga, which systematizes the path of mental discipline and liberation. His dates remain highly disputed among scholars, with estimates ranging from the 2nd century BCE to the 4th century CE; some traditions hold that multiple authors wrote under his name.

YogaBreath control (pranayama)meditationKlisha (afflictions/obstacles)Indian spiritualityGunas (qualities of nature: sattva, rajas, tamas)Samadhi (absorption/enlightenment)Development of psychic abilitiesMastery of the MindSiddhis (psychic powers)Samadhi attainmentPrakriti (matter/nature)EasternRaja YogaPurusha (consciousness/witness)Yoga Darshan (Yoga Philosophy)Pranayama (Energy Control)Chitta (mind substance)meditation and concentrationVritti (thought patterns)

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