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|header1 = Yama (Restraint)
|header1 = Yama (Restraint)
   | label2= Ahim'sa' (Benignity)
   | label2= Ahiḿsá (Benignity)
   | data2 = Thinking, speaking, and acting without inflicting pain or harm on another
   | data2 = Thinking, speaking, and acting without inflicting pain or harm on another
   | label3= Satya (Benevolence)
   | label3= Satya (Benevolence)
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   | label8= Shaoca (Cleanliness)
   | label8= Shaoca (Cleanliness)
   | data8 = Physical and mental purity, both internal and external
   | data8 = Physical and mental purity, both internal and external
   | label9= Santos'a (Contentment)
   | label9= Santośa (Contentment)
   | data9 = Maintaining a state of mental ease
   | data9 = Maintaining a state of mental ease
   | label10= Tapah<br>(Sacrifice)
   | label10= Tapah<br>(Sacrifice)
   | data10 = Acceptance of sufferings to reach the spiritual goal
   | data10 = Acceptance of sufferings to reach the spiritual goal
   | label11= Sva'dhya'ya (Contemplation)
   | label11= Svádhyáya (Contemplation)
   | data11 = Clear understanding of any spiritual subject
   | data11 = Clear understanding of any spiritual subject
   | label12= Iishvara Pran'idha'na (Dedication)
   | label12= Iishvara Prańidhána (Dedication)
   | data12 = Adopting the Cosmic Controller as the only ideal of life and moving with ever-accelerating speed toward that Desideratum
   | data12 = Adopting the Cosmic Controller as the only ideal of life and moving with ever-accelerating speed toward that Desideratum



Latest revision as of 06:08, 16 March 2022

Yama-Niyama
Yama (Restraint)
Ahiḿsá (Benignity) Thinking, speaking, and acting without inflicting pain or harm on another
Satya (Benevolence) Thinking and speaking with goodwill
Asteya
(Honesty)
Not taking or keeping what belongs to others
Brahmacarya (Ideation) Constant mental association with the Supreme
Aparigraha (Frugality) Non-indulgence in superfluous amenities
Niyama (Regulation)
Shaoca (Cleanliness) Physical and mental purity, both internal and external
Santośa (Contentment) Maintaining a state of mental ease
Tapah
(Sacrifice)
Acceptance of sufferings to reach the spiritual goal
Svádhyáya (Contemplation) Clear understanding of any spiritual subject
Iishvara Prańidhána (Dedication) Adopting the Cosmic Controller as the only ideal of life and moving with ever-accelerating speed toward that Desideratum
Intent is primary, but both intent and action should conform if possible.