Art, asked by karan7789, 1 year ago

What is the definition of yoga according to Yoga
Vasistha?
a Yujyate Aneneti Yogah
b YogahKarmasuKaushalam
c Manah Prashamanopayah Yogah
d Yogashchittavritti Nirodhah

Answers

Answered by prabodhachyutha
2

Answer:

Manah Prashamanopayah Yogah

Explanation: According to vasista, yoga is a technique/idea through which we can slowdown our mind.

Answered by hemantsuts012
0

Answer:

"Yoga Vasistha" is one of the most popular and influential ancient Hindu texts. It is divided into six books composed of more than 29,000 scriptures that contain dialogue and stories of Vasistha, the Hindu sage, and Rama, the seventh incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu.

Explanation:

Manah Prashamanopayah Yogah is the definition of yoga according to Yoga Vasistha.

According to Yoga Vasishtha "Manah Prashamanopayah Yoga Ityabhidhiyate", yoga is a handy trick to calm the mind.

Yoga is a set of physical, mental and spiritual practices that have their origins in ancient India. Yoga is one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy. The origins of yoga date back to pre-Vedic Indian traditions. The presence of yoga is observed in the Indus Valley Civilization, Vedas and Upanishads, Darshans, Ramayana and Mahabharata, Buddhism and Jainism.

Yoga is a state of great stability on an emotional level; the balance of concentration and detachment at the mental level and homeostasis at the physical level. It integrates the personality by bringing body-mind coordination in a well-balanced manner.

Sri Aurobindo emphasizes the all-round development of the personality; on a physical, mental, intellectual, emotional and spiritual level.

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