Yog sutras 21 TO 25 with meaning
Meanings of sutras 21 to 25 from Patanjali’s Yog Sutras:
For depression & obsession
depression & obsession
for the people who lost in the life who are suffering ,depression & obsession .if you are not able to do things that means you have lack of knowledge about it. you have to research and start to focus on steady constant effort . practice makes perfect .
should start to perform their duty of work without distraction then you will get relief from depression & obsession .patience and avoid to contact such things which are responsible for depression & obsession. our depression & obsession should be of only the work we do and for our success not for specific person.
These sutras continue to provide guidance on the path of yoga and the various approaches one can take to attain spiritual growth and realization.
21. Sutra: “Tivra samveganam asannah.”
Meaning: “Success is near for those who are intensely and persistently dedicated.”
for the people who lost in the life who are suffering ,depression & obsession should start to perform their duty of work without distraction then you will get relief from depression & obsession .patience and avoid to contact such things which are responsible for depression & obsession. our depression & obsession should be of only the work we do and for our success not for specific person.
22. Sutra: “Mrdu madhya adhimatratvat tato’pi viseshah.”
Meaning: “Or by making the practice gentle and moderate, one can still achieve progress.”
if you are not able to do things that means you have lack of knowledge about it. you have to research and start to focus on steady constant effort . practice makes perfect .
23. Sutra: “Ishvara pranidhanad va.”
Meaning: “Or by surrendering to the divine, one can attain union with the higher self.”
24. Sutra: “Klesha karma vipakashayair aparamristah purusha-vishesha ishvara.”
Meaning: “Ishvara is a special kind of purusha, untouched by afflictions, actions, and their consequences.”
25. Sutra: “Tatra niratiśayam sarvajna-bijam.”
Meaning: “In Ishvara, there is unsurpassed knowledge and wisdom.”