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+ | ==PRAMANA== | ||
+ | Śāstra Pramāṇa - शास्त्र प्रमाण | ||
+ | Sastra Pramana Source : Kirana Agama - Yoga Pada (18-19) | ||
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+ | Original Verse : "संसिद्धयोगिनो मुख्यं धारणानां चतुष्टयम् ॥ | ||
+ | वह्निसौम्यास्मृता बाह्यापराख्या धारणास्तु ताः |" | ||
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+ | ==Transliteration== | ||
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+ | saṃsiddhaYogino mukhyaṁ dhāraṇānāṁ catuṣṭayam ॥ | ||
+ | vahnisaumyāsmṛtā bāhyāparākhyā dhāraṇāstu tāḥ | | ||
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+ | ==Translation== | ||
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+ | There are four kinds of Dhārana to be essentially practiced by an accomplished Yogin. They are: (i) vahni, (ii) saumya, (iii) amṛtā and (iv) para. |
Revision as of 18:18, 15 June 2019
PRAMANA
Śāstra Pramāṇa - शास्त्र प्रमाण
Sastra Pramana Source : Kirana Agama - Yoga Pada (18-19)
Original Verse : "संसिद्धयोगिनो मुख्यं धारणानां चतुष्टयम् ॥
वह्निसौम्यास्मृता बाह्यापराख्या धारणास्तु ताः |"
Transliteration
saṃsiddhaYogino mukhyaṁ dhāraṇānāṁ catuṣṭayam ॥ vahnisaumyāsmṛtā bāhyāparākhyā dhāraṇāstu tāḥ |
Translation
There are four kinds of Dhārana to be essentially practiced by an accomplished Yogin. They are: (i) vahni, (ii) saumya, (iii) amṛtā and (iv) para.