Yoga-sutra with Bhashya Vivarana (study)

by Susmi Sabu | 2013 | 55,404 words

This essay studies the enduring and relevance of Yoga in India, highlighting its evolution from a comprehensive philosophy to primarily a physical practice. It further underscores the importance of studying Yoga texts to understand its historical trajectory. Special attention is given to the Patanjala Yogasutra Bhashya Vivarana, a significant work ...

Parashariravesha (migrating to another's body)

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Parasariravesa (migrating to another's body)—The yogin can set his mind to another's body by loosening the deposit of karman by samadhi, owing to the knowledge of the functions of mind. The yogin can know the movement of his own mind along with its principle for movement. As every sense-organ follow mind, there arises the modifications, and by that the functioning like breathing etc. also arises in other bodies of the yogin.

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