Friday, October 14, 2011

APARIGRAHA

YAMA NIYAMA OF YOGA

Eight folds of Ashtanga Yoga is like a ladder, stepping stones to Raja Yoga. Likewise all eastern philosophical entities are inextricably linked to one another. When one talks about the objectives of life Viz Darma-Artha-Kama-Moksha, one cannot separate it out. All four may be distinct; but like a vestibule in a train, they are interconnected.

Dharma is fulfillment of duties to oneself, family, to his employer, state, and society in general. In another words the job done systematically according to norms is called Dharma. One earns depending on his skills, luck and abilities and the money or possessions earned in legitimate way only will come under the preview of ARTHA.

Enjoyment of Artha is called karma, i.e, our legitimate pleasures we get by virtue of our legitimate possessions. It could be possessions like cars, houses, money or sex. Flirting with somebody else's girlfriend does not come under true KAMA.

APARIGRAHA is an important aspect of Niyama in yoga, non-possessiveness, non-holding through senses, non-greed, non-grasping, non-indulgence, non-acquisitiveness.

Even yoga teachers forget this important aspect of Niyama and see yoga as a way to earn money and such money earned is not ture 'Artha.' Even inaction sometimes can be considered as bad karma when one remains mute witness to atrocities and never raise his/her voice. Even the company of evil people can have negative impact on us as we are all answerable to the law of karma.

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