Vibhuti Pada

Sentence 51

sthany upa nimantrane sanga smaya akaranam punar anishta prasangat ||51||

स्थान्युपनिमन्त्रणे सङ्गस्मयाकरणं पुनरनिष्टप्रसङ्गात् ॥५१॥

sthāny-upa-nimantraṇe saṅga-smaya-akaraṇaṁ punar-aniṣṭa-prasaṅgāt ||51||

When the celestial beings beckon, the yogi should avoid forming any attachment to this complacency, since this contact can reinstate undesirable attachment. ||51||

sthani (स्थानि, sthāni) = celestial beings
upanimantrane (उपनिमन्त्रणे, upanimantraṇe) = invitation; on being invited by
sanga (सङ्ग, saṅga) = acceptance; attachment
smaya (स्मय, smaya) = pride; enjoyment
akaranam (अकरणं, akaraṇaṁ) = he should avoid; to refuse
punah (पुनः, punaḥ) = again
anishta (अनिष्ट, aniṣṭa) = undesirable
prasangat (प्रसण्गात्, prasaṇgāt) = as a result of the contact

Page keywords:

sthany, nimantrane, sanga, smaya, akaranam, punar, anishta, prasangat, Sutra, Yoga, Patanjali, Chapter, Vibhuti, Pada, Results

Yoga teacher and Yoga Classes

Looking for a yoga class nearby? The yoga teachers directory including search function. Find a teacher for Bikram Yoga, Power Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Hatha ... more »

Bookmark and Share
 
 

Join Ronald Steiner on an expedition to Mt. Kailash

    

Traveling old pilgrim paths with Dr. Ronald Steiner. Experience the mysterious Kailash, the holy mountain and source of modern Yoga.  more »

New video at YogaEasy.de - introduction to Ashtanga Yoga

New video at YogaEasy.de - Ashtanga Yoga for beginners

60 minutes for a complete start in Ashtanga Yoga practice. Go for your relaxed and traditional experience. more »