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Book Two Overview

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Overview

In this lesson, we explore the subject matter in Book Two of the Yoga Sutras.

Objective

Become familiar with subjects and key points covered in Book Two of the Yoga Sutras.

What You'll Get

Provide the title of Book Two and its primary subject matter. Note for whom this book is targeted. List a number of topics covered in Book Two. Describe highlights and key points.

Vocabulary

abhinivesha, ahimsa, aparigraha, asana, ashtanga yoga, asmita, asteya, atman, avidya, brahmacharya, dharana, dhyana, dvesha, gunas, hatha yoga, ishvara pranidhana, jnana yoga, karma, klesha, maya, niyamas, prakriti, pranayama, pratyahara, purusha, raga, rajas, sadhana pada, samadhi, santosha, sattva, satya, saucha, svadhyaya, tamas, tapas, viveka, yamas

  1. β€œABHINIVESHA”— Fear of death
  2. β€œAHIMSA” β€” Non-harming, non-violence, non- killing, compassion
  3. β€œAPARIGRAHA” β€” Nonattachment, non-grasping, non- possessiveness
  4. β€œASANA” β€” Posture or seat
  5. β€œASHTANGA YOGA”— Eight Limbs of Yoga
  6. β€œASMITA” β€” Egoism
  7. β€œASTEYA” β€” To not steal or misappropriate that which belongs to another
  8. β€œATMAN” β€” The experiencer or True Self, consciousness that is an individual expression of universal intelligence
  9. β€œAVIDYA” β€” Misapprehension, spiritual ignorance
  10. β€œBRAHMACHARYA” β€” Self-restraint, moderation and mindfulness in expending energy
  11. β€œDHARANA” β€” Concentration or attention
  12. β€œDHYANA” β€” Meditation
  13. β€œDVESHA” β€” Aversion
  14. β€œGUNAS” β€” Modes of being, properties or characteristics of nature; tamas, rajas, sattva
  15. β€œHATHA YOGA” β€” Yoga of Body, Breath & Sensory Harmony
  16. β€œISHVARA PRANIDHANA” β€” Surrender to a higher power or Source
  17. β€œJNANA YOGA” β€” Yoga of Knowledge
  18. β€œKARMA” β€” The law of universal causality, action and consequence
  19. β€œKLESHA” β€” Obstacle or veil
  20. β€œMAYA” β€” The cosmic illusion caused by an error in spiritual perception
  21. β€œNIYAMAS” β€” Observances; relationship with self; qualities of an β€œevolutionary personality;” sauchasantoshatapassvadhyaya and ishvara pranidhana
  22. β€œPRAKRITI” β€” Substance, the object of experience
  23. β€œPRANAYAMA” β€” Breathing techniques for directing energy
  24. β€œPRATYAHARA” β€” Turning senses inward
  25. β€œPURUSHA” β€” Spirit, consciousness, the principle of universal consciousness in us
  26. β€œRAGA” β€” Attachment
  27. β€œRAJAS” β€” A characteristic of nature (gunas): activity / unrest
  28. β€œSADHANA PADA” β€” Book 2 of The Yoga Sutras, On Practice
  29. β€œSAMADHI” β€” Absorption, union or superconsciousness; a state in which the β€œintellect becomes keen, reasoning is clear” and there is β€œbliss and a sense of pure being”
  30. β€œSANTOSHA” β€” Being at peace in the moment; being content with what we have
  31. β€œSATTVA” β€” A characteristic of nature (gunas): clarity / purity / illumination
  32. β€œSATYA” β€” Truthfulness in thought, word and action
  33. β€œSAUCHA” β€” Cleanliness/purity of body and mind to allow Self-Realization
  34. β€œSVADHYAYA” β€” Gaining self-reflection through study of self and spiritual texts
  35. β€œTAMAS” β€” A characteristic of nature (gunas): heaviness / stability / inertia
  36. β€œTAPAS” β€” Enthusiasm, effort, self-discipline, burning off impurities
  37. β€œVIVEKA” β€” Discriminative discernment
  38. β€œYAMAS” β€” Restraints; principles of behavior in relationships; ahimsa, satya, asteya, brahmacharya and aparigraha

Book Overview


Introduction

  • Book Two has 55 sutras.
  • It’s entitled Sadhana Pada.
  • It’s about practice.
  • It’s targeted to those who are just beginning their spiritual development.

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