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Samadhi, the State of becoming or returning to our original State of Being,that is of Being, Knowledge and Bliss is explained in Patanjali's Yoga Sutra 1.17.

There is a difference between the 'Nirvana', spoken of in Buddhism and The Samadhi of Yoga.

Buddhism advocates Nirvana, a State of Nothingness, Sunyavada.

Both Samadhi and Nirvana are Higher or elevated sense of Consciousness.

Yoga Samadhi is positive in the sense that one reverts to his original state of Being which consists of Being, Knowledge and Bliss.

Nirvana , on the other hand is the negation of all transient attributes and attaining a State of being Nothing, without attributes.

The difference,please do not read philosophical interpretations in this statement,is akin to being fully satisfied after eating and the feeling of Fullness one has without having eaten.

Yoga Sutra 1.17 Samadhi Contemplation

In this Sutra, Patanjali talks about the characteristics of Samadhi' (Becoming the Being, more correctly to revert to the original State of Being).

Samadhi is ' a non-dualistic state of consciousness in which the consciousness of the experiencing subject becomes one with the experienced object.'

After discussing Knowledge, instruments of Knowledge,Patanjali goes straight down to Samadhi.

But the narration of the Sutras are not being followed by him here in the order Astanga Yoga is to be practiced.

The reason is that, like all Vediac Mantras, these slokas are not made after deliberation, noting points to write.

These are Revelation,Apauresheyam,not created by Man and are Anaadhi(Timeless)

The sound waves are intuitively grasped by the Seers and are expressed.

At the mundane level, anything creative is born this way, be it Newtons' Laws or the Dramas of Shakespeare, they are expressed spontaneously with out deliberation).

As this is good place as any let me say a few words about the Eight Limbs of Yoga-Ashtanga(Eight Limbs)

The Eight Limbs or steps of Yoga Are.

Yama

Niyama,

Asana,

Pranayama'

Pratyahara,

Dharana,

Dhyana and

Samadhi.

These are the eight steps to be followed in that order.

Now I find people have Meditation Courses(?) as if it is an ordinary text book subject staright with out going through the earlier steps of Yama, Niyama, Asana,Pranayama(some times they teach you Asanas as though it is a simple physical exercise and Pranayama is just a matter of regulating Breathing).

This is incorrect and has no sanction from Patanjali's Yoga.

I am also amused by the people who tell me that they are doing meditation half an hour Daily.

If one were to Meditate and achieve it for 30 seconds, I tell people, He/She would have become a Ramana Maharishi.

Jumping to Meditation is akin to joining Post Graduate Course with out going through LKG to Degree.

And Yoga, I repeat, is not a Physical exercise., though Physical fitness is a spin off of Yoga.

It is a Spiritual exercise,has to be practiced over years by following the Rules of Ashtanga Yoga.

I ca guarantee those who do not follow the correct procedures to develop Backaches,Spinal Problems and in extreme cases, mental disturbances.

Please do not take Yoga lightly for we are dealing with something very fragile as Mind and something that is an expression of Ourselves, Consciousness.

Yama.

The Five Don'ts.

Ahimsa - Non-violence
Satya - Truthfulness
Brahmacharya - Control of the senses and celibacy
Asteya - Non-stealing
Aparigraha - Non-covetousness and non-acceptance of gifts
Each of these require a detailed analysis.

Niyama, Five Do's:

Saucha - Purity, cleanliness
Santosha - Contentment
Tapas - Austerity
Swadhyaya - Self-study, study of scriptures
Ishwara Pranidhana - Surrender to God's will.

I shall post on each of these as we go along at the appropriate places.