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(Huom! Tässä on kyse MaharSi Patañjalin aSTaan.ga-yogasta, joka on 25:en tattvaan eli "sellaisuuteen" perustuvan MaharSi Kapilan saaMkhya-filosofian soveltamista käytäntöön mm. hengitysharjoitusten ja meditaation avulla. Yogaa kutsutaan joskus seshvara-saaMkhyaksi eli teistiseksi s:ksi.)
Yksi keskeisehkö käsite yoga-filosofiassa on iishvara-praNidhaana; iishvara = aurinkokuntamme hallitsija, Jumala??
Ekan kerran iishvara mainitaan suutrassa I 23
iishvara-praNidhanaad vaa .. 23.
HA]: From Special Devotion to Isvara Also (Concentration Becomes Imminent).
[VH]: , because of iisvara-pranidhana- the perfect aligning of attention is in iishvara-the ultimate seer (there is a defference in nearness of the other nirodha).
[BM]: Cessation of thought may also come from dedication to the Lord of Yoga.
[SS]: Or [samadhi is attained] by devotion with total dedication to God [Isvara].
[SP]: Concentration may also be attained through devotion to Ishwara.
[SV]: Or by devotion to Isvara.
Tämän jälkeen Patañjali kuvailee iishvaraa:
klesha-karma-vipaakaashayair aparaamRSTaH puruSavisheSa iishvaraH
Iäntämisvinkki:
kleesha-karma-vipaakaashayair aparaamrishtaf purushavisheesha iishvarahaa.
[HA]: Isvara Is A Particular Purusa Unaffected By Affliction, Deed, Result Of Action Or The Latent Impressions Thereof.
[VH]: Isvara is a distinction of parusa-self, untouched by accumulations of the fruitions of karma-action (arising) from klesa-root obstructions (causes of pain).
[BM]: The Lord of Yoga is a distinct form of spirit unaffected by the forces of corruption, by action, by fruits of action, or by subliminal intentions.
[SS]: Isvara is the supreme Purusha, unaffected by any afflictions, actions, fruits of actions or by any inner impressions of desires.
[SP]: Ishwara is a special kind of Being, untouched by ignorance and the products of ignorance, not subject to karmas or samskaras or the results of action.
[SV]: Isvara (the Supreme Ruler) is a special Purusa, untouched by misery, the results of actions, or desires.
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