This document discusses the importance of studying authentic yoga traditions through ancient texts. It notes that silence is emphasized as the language of yoga tradition, and quotes a Sanskrit phrase meaning silence fulfills the purpose of life. It also discusses how the tradition was continued through Sanskrit, which means "perfected" or having equanimity. Quotes from the Bhagavad Gita are provided that discuss abandoning attachments and cultivating equanimity as the state of yoga. The document encourages students to aspire on the path of yoga through practicing and dropping attractions and repulsions to achieve a state of equanimity.
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Importance of Ancient Texts in Authentic Yoga Tradition
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Welcome
Introduction to history, text, tradition, masters
By
Acharya Girish Jha, MS, BS, DIY
www.Yogaplusherbs. Com
Awakening Realization Transformation
Knowing Doing Living
To know To do To Be
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“Every person should live a complete life span
of hundred years. And he should constantly
strive to fulfill the purpose of life i.e. Self-
Realization”……………………….. Isha Upanishad
(Upanishads are a group of texts in question-answer format in
master-disciple tradition)
•What is your take on the above verse , written more
than 3000 years ago?
•What are the questions you like to ask about text,
tradition, masters?
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Aspiration –Intent –
Asatoma satgamay
Tamasoma jyotirgamay
Mrityorma amritngamay
Om Shanti Shanti Shantih
Move/progress /evolve from
False to truth
Ignorance to wisdom
Bondage to truth
Let there be peace, peace , peace
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Please read workshop -1.1.1 posted on LinkedIn
1.1.2 Why the study of Authentic Yoga Tradition is important?
Please view presentation workshop -1.1.2 posted on linkedIn
from the book Authentic Yoga Tradition: Text, Traditions and Foundations
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Why ancient texts are
important in Authentic Yoga
Tradition?
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Why ancient texts are important in
Authentic Yoga Tradition?
•The silence is the language of Authentic Yoga
Tradition
•The text says, ‘Maunamsarathsadhakam’. This
Sanskrit phrase means, silence is the means that
fulfills all the purpose of life.
•Silence – vocal, mental and physical
•Silence – makes you Alone
•Alone – All One – awakening
•Emptiness of mind of its contents is YOGA
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How tradition continued?
•Does not mean, one cannot learn in other languages.
•Did you get some idea about meaning of words,
“Namaste” and “asana?” in first two presentations
--Explains the properties of what we are doing
•Yoga is free from cult, dogma, belief, religion……..
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How tradition continued?
•Samskrit – ‘Saam’ meaning ‘equanimity’ and
‘krita’ meaning ‘to perform’
•The word, ‘Samskrit’ means ‘perfected’ or
enlightened
•Mind is always divided, but ‘equanimity’ is
realized when awakened in / by yoga
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How tradition continued?
Yoga-sthah kuru karmani sangam tyaktva dhananjaya
siddhy-asiddhyoh samo bhutva samatvam Yoga ucyate
(Bhagvad Gita, Chapter 2, verse 48)
Be naturally focused in Yoga, O Arjuna (the name
of a disciple). Perform your duty and abandon all
attachment to success or failure. Such evenness/
equanimity of mind is Yoga.
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When a student intensely
•aspire on the path and practices of Yoga,
•after dropping all attractions and repulsions to
success and failures in material world outside in
personal, professional, and social lives,
•one awakens to the state of equanimity,
•one attains the state of Yoga ( the highest state
of consciousness).
One is in state of ‘Sanskrit’ or ‘equanimity’.
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Discussion
•Conditioned mind is the problem , sufferings .
What is your understanding ?
•When mind is calm – your receive words with
awareness and attention – Act of listening not
hearing . Language moves from outside to inside
•Reverse process – listen sound again and again –
observe the vibrations and changes it causes
inside. Create a syllable and word – Sanskrit
Language ( properties)
One is in state of ‘Sanskrit’ or ‘equanimity’.
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Aspiration for everyone ine the world
Sarve bhanatu sukhina
Sarvae santu niramaya
Sarve bhadarani pashantu
Ma kashcid bhagbhaved
Om Shant Shanti Shantih
Let everyone be happy
Let everyone be healthy
Let everyone be blessed
Let everyone be free from bondages and suffering
Let there be peace, peace, peace
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Home Assignment
1.Reading of book
2. Home assignment
3.Write questions what you do not understand for
answers in a class. You can send questions by
email at guruji220@gmail.com before the next
Talk/Lecture/Lesson
Thank you
Namaste
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