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Yogic zones (aṣṭāṅgayoga-nirūpaṇa) - Verse 30

Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 8.30

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Sanskrit Original

व्रतोपवासमौनं च स्नानं च नियमा दश। नियमः स्यादनीहा च शौचं तुष्टिस्तपस तथा।।

vratopavāsamaunaṃ ca snānaṃ ca niyamā daśa| niyamaḥ syādanīhā ca śaucaṃ tuṣṭistapas tathā||

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Sūta said: Thus the restraints (yamas) are succinctly mentioned. I shall now tell you the observances (niyamas). They are ten in number: (1) cleanliness (śauca), (2) sacrifice (ijyā), (3) penance (tapas), (4) charitable gift (dāna), (5) study of the Vedas (svādhyāya) (6) restraint on the organs of generation (upasthanigraha), (7) holy rites (vrata), (8) fast (upavāsa), silence (mauna), and holy bath (snāna). According to some, observances (niyama) mean (1) absence of craving (anīhā), (2) cleanliness (śauca), (3) satisfaction (tuṣṭi), (4) penance (tapas), (5) muttering of Śiva’s mantra (japa), (6) meditation on Śiva and (7) postures such as padmaka. Of these cleanliness is twofold: (1) external and (2) internal. Of the two the internal is superior to the external.