This book demonstrates applications of the basic principles of horticulture and illustrates how they can be used systematically to define—and eventually control—existing phenomena. It comprises of various practices for evaluating the technologies used in horticulture. It will meet the growing need of students, teachers, and researchers alike in the field of horticulture and those working in agricultural universities and other related private firms. Print edition not for sale in India.
Patanjali muni wrote the following due to great daya on human beings: After doing Sarirasuddhi and obtaining kaya siddhi, and through that and favourable to this a vaidya sastra, and after doing vak Suddhi and from that achieve sabdha brahma upasana to give wellness, and for this vyakaraṇa of panini grammar, to cleanse manas and attain kaivalya, this yoga-sutra. Important attributes are achievements of yoga-sastra are: 1. svarupa of yoga-sadhana 2. Super natural power one gets as side effects 3. siddhi and kaivalya In these matters upanishad and yoga-sastra do not have any contradiction. In fact, yoga is a tool to achieve the tatva of upanishad and to see them by oneself. The clashes come because yoga takes sankya sastra as base. Yoga and sankya have many differences, with sastra and upanishad. in some important matters yoga-sastra and upanishad do not agree on certain views. CHAPTER SUMMARY SutrA 1,2: Defines yogaḥ SutrA 3,4: Options for awareness From Sutra 5 to 11: Description of vrrtti From Sutra12 to 16: How to control vrrtti by abhyasa (practice) SutrA 17,18: Division of samadhi into samprajnata and asamprajnata SutrA19: Some discussions on other states that resemble the samadhi SutrA 20 to 22: How to attain samadhi some pointers Sutra 23: Introduction of Ishvara and He is the easy method of attaining samadhi SutrA 24 to 26: His nature SutrA 27 to 29: Chanting Ishvara’s name SutrA 30 and 31: Distractions of manas (Mind) and their accompanying effect. SutrA 32 to 40: Meditation on any object to combat these distractions SutrA 41 to 45: Concept of samapatti and its varities SutrA 46 to 48: Fruits of samapatti SutrA 49: Object of samapatti, discussion of samaprajnata - samadhi SutrA 50, 51: asamprajnata samadhi
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