Vibhuti Pada

Sentence 39

udana jayaat jala pankha kantakadishv asango 'tkrantischa ||39||

उदानजयाअत् जलपण्खकण्टकादिष्वसङ्गोऽत्क्रान्तिश्च ॥३९॥

udāna-jayāat jala-paṇkha-kaṇṭakādiṣv-asaṅgo-'tkrāntiśca ||39||

Gaining mastery over upward flowing energy (udana-vayu) severs contact with mud, water, thorns and the like; whereupon the yogi levitates. ||39||

udana (उदान, udāna) = udana-vayu; an aspect of ethereal energy; prana; energy in the throat; upward flowing energy
jayat (जयात्, jayāt) = by mastery
jala (जल, jala) = water
pankha (पण्ख, paṇkha) = mud; swamp
kantaka (कण्टक, kaṇṭaka) = thorn
adishu (आदिषु, ādiṣu) = and so on
asangah (असङ्गः, asaṅgaḥ) = (nom.) no contact; no adhesion; cessation of contact
utkranti (उत्क्रान्ति, utkrānti) = rising; ascension; levitation; to be lightweight
cha (च, ca) = and

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