Yogic zones (aṣṭāṅgayoga-nirūpaṇa) - Verse 43
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 8.43
Sanskrit Original
तस्याः स्वास्थ्येन ध्यानं च समाधिश च विचारतः। तत्रैकचित्तता ध्यानं प्रत्ययान्तरवर्जितम।।
tasyāḥ svāsthyena dhyānaṃ ca samādhiś ca vicārataḥ| tatraikacittatā dhyānaṃ pratyayāntaravarjitam||
Sūta said: Śiva-praṇidhāna (contemplation of Śiva) mentally, physically and verbally, unflinching devotion to the preceptor, withdrawal of the organs of sense from the objects of worldly pleasures—this in brief is called pratyāhāra (withdrawal). Dhāraṇā (retention) is the fixation of the mind in the proper place. Dhyāna (meditation) comes through the normalcy of Dhāraṇā (retention). If it is coupled with thought, it is samadhi (ecstatic trance). In samadhi there is concentration of the mind and meditation; here in the perception of object is entirely excluded.