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atah
now
yoga
yoga
anuśāsanam
teachings
yogaḥ
yoga
citta
the mind
vṛtti
fluctuation, state
nirodhaḥ
restraint, control
tadā
then, at that point
draṣṭuḥ
of the seer, of the soul
svarūpe
in its own real essential nature
avasthānam
abiding, remaining, being absorbed in
vṛtti
fluctuation
sārūpyam
identification
itaratra
otherwise, at other times
vṛttayaḥ
the changing states of the mind
pañcatayyaḥ
fivefold
kliṣṭa
detrimental, harmful, damaging, afflicted
akliṣṭāḥ
nondetrimental, unafflicted
pramāṇa
epistemology, source of right knowledge
viparyaya
error
vikalpa
imagination, fancy
nidrā
sleep
smṛtayaḥ
memory
pratyakṣa
sense perception
anumāna
inference, logic
āgamāḥ
testimony, verbal communication
pramāṇāni
epistemology
viparyayaḥ
error
mithyā
false
jñānam
knowledge
atat
not that, incorrect
rūpa
form
pratiṣṭham
established in
śabda
words
jñāna
knowledge
anupātī
resulting from, followed in sequence
vastu
actual object
śūnyaḥ
devoid of
vikalpaḥ
conceptualization, fancy, imagination; here metaphor
abhāva
absence
pratyaya
cause
ālambanā
support, basis
vṛttiḥ
state of mind
nidrā
sleep
anubhūta
experienced
viṣaya
sense objects
asampramoṣaḥ
not slipping away, retention
smṛtiḥ
memory
abhyāsa
practice
vairāgyābhyāṁ
dispassion, renunciation, nonattachment
tat
their [the vṛitti states of mind]
nirodhaḥ
controlled, restrained
tatra
of these [abhyāsa and vairāgya]
sthitau
in the matter of steadfastness
yatnaḥ
effort
abhyāsaḥ
practice
saḥ
it [practice]
tu
but
dīrgha
prolonged
kāla
period of time
nairantarya
uninterruptedly
satkāra
reverence
āsevitaḥ
attend to, cultivated, practiced
dṛḍha
firm
bhūmiḥ
ground
dṛṣṭa
visible, perceptible
anuśravika
heard about [from Vedic scriptural revelation]
viṣaya
sense objects
vitṛṣṇasya
from one who is freed from craving
vaśīkāra
subdue, exert control
saṁjñā
consciousness
vairāgyam
renunciation, dispassion
tat
that [renunciation]
paraṁ
higher
puruṣa
the soul, self, innermost consciousness
khyāteḥ
knowledge, perception
guṇa
qualities of sattva, rajas, and tamas
vaitṛṣṇyam
indifference
vitarka
absorption with physical awareness
vicāra
absorption with subtle awareness
ānanda
absorption with bliss
asmitā
absorption with the sense of I-ness
rūpa
form
anugamāt
accompanied by
samprajñātaḥ
a type of samādhi state [which still uses the mind and an object of meditation]
virāma
termination, cessation
pratyaya
idea, notion, thought
abhyāsa
practice
pūrvaḥ
previous
saṁskāra
mental imprints, memories, subconscious impressions
śeṣaḥ
remainder
anyaḥ
the other [samādhi, asamprajñāta-samādhi]
bhava
becoming, material existence, birth
pratyayaḥ
idea, cause
videha
unembodied, without a gross body
prakṛti-layānām
of those [entities] merged in matter
śraddhā
faith
vīrya
vigor
smṛti
memory
samādhi
absorption
prajñā
discernment
pūrvakaḥ
preceeded by
itareṣām
for others