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RAJA YOGA – The king of all Yogas

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RAJA YOGA – The king of all Yogas
By Swami Sivananda

Preface
by Swami Chidananda

OM SHANTIH! Peace be unto you all.

The matter contained in this book with the title, “PATH TO BLESSEDNESS” is a simple exposition of the inner Science of Self-realisation through the path of self-subdual, mind-control, concentration and meditation (Raja Yoga).

The word Yoga has generally come to denote the path of meditation or Dhyana dealt with in the science of Raja Yoga. This is the ancient science of inner discipline, training and perfection of the mind so as to make it a fit and efficient instrument for the right practice of effective and successful Meditation. This path or system is most liked by the occidental seeker because it is scientific in its approach and very systematic in its structure. Also it transcends all religious dogma and presents itself to you as an unbiased non-sectarian scientific spiritual discipline as distinct from
any religious ritual or practice. As such it constitutes a method and technique available to people of any part of the world without disturbing their faith or practice of their religion.

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RAJA YOGA – The king of all Yogas
By Swami Sivananda

extract of his book ESSENCE OF YOGA 

Raja Yoga is an exact science. It aims at controlling all thought-waves or mental modifications. It concerns with the mind, its purification and control. Hence it is called Raja Yoga,  i.e., king of all Yogas. It is otherwise known as Ashtanga Yoga i.e., Yoga with eight limbs.

The eight limbs of Ashtanga Yoga are: 

  1. Yama (self-restraint), 
  2. Niyama (religious observances), 
  3. Asana (posture), 
  4. Pranayama (restraint of breath), 
  5. Pratyahara (abstraction of senses),  
  6. Dharana (concentration), 
  7. Dhyana (meditation) 
  8. Samadhi (super-conscious state).

Yama  Yama is practice of 

  1. Ahimsa (non-injury),
  2.  Satya (truthfulness), 
  3. Asteya (non-stealing), 
  4. Brahmacharya  (celibacy in thought, word and deed.
  5. and Aparigraha (non-covetousness)

 This is the foundation of  Yoga.

Niyama Niyama is observance of the five canons viz.:

  1. Saucha (internal and external purity), 
  2. Santosha  (contentment), 
  3. Tapas (austerity),
  4. Svadhyaya (study of religious books and repetition of Mantras) 
  5. and Ishvara-Pranidhana (worship of God and self-surrender).

Cultivate:

  1. Maitri (friendship with equals), 
  2. Karuna (mercy towards inferiors), 
  3. Mudita (complaisancy towards superiors), 
  4. Upeksha  (indifference towards wicked people). 

You can eradicate jealousy and hatred and attain peace of mind.

Ascend the ladder of Yoga patiently through its different rungs and attain the highest summit   of the ladder, i.e., Asamprajnata Samadhi, wherein all Samskaras (impressions) which bring about successive births are absolutely fried up.

If you really aspire to unfold the lurking divinity within, if you really want to get rid of the meshes of this Samsara, you must know the technique of thought-control which is embodied in the system of Raja Yoga.

You must know the ways of  

  1. right living, 
  2. right thinking, 
  3. right speaking and
  4. right acting.

You must practise the five rules of Yama or right conduct (Sadachara).

You must know how to withdraw the mind from external objects and fix it on one point.

You must know the right method of concentration and meditation.

 Then alone you can be really happy. Then and then alone, you will have power, independence and suzerainty. Then and then alone, you will attain
immortality, freedom and perfection.

A knowledge of the ways and habits of the mind, its operations, the laws of the mind and the methods of mind-control and mental discipline is very necessary if you want to enjoy real happiness and peace of an unruffled and abiding nature.

Practise Raja Yoga, control the thoughts, discipline the mind, meditate regularly and attain independence, immortality, freedom and perfection.

Practise Raja Yoga, control the thoughts, discipline the mind, meditate regularly and attain independence, immortality, freedom and perfection.

🌺 Peace, Love, Harmony