Yamas & Niyamas as in Thirumanthiram

Dr Bala Tharmalingam
Dr Bala Tharmalingam
2.9 هزار بار بازدید - 11 سال پیش - The Iyamas and Niyamas are
The Iyamas and Niyamas are a common-sense code recorded in the final section of the Vedas, called Upanishads, namely the Shandilya and the Varuha.

They are also found in the Tirumantiram of Tirumular, in the Yoga Sutras of Sage Patanjali.

Traditionally, ten Iyamas and ten Niyamas are found in texts such as Trishikhi Brahmano Upanishad (Mantra part), Darshano Upanishad and Yoga Yajnyavalkya.
But, only five Iyamas and five Niyamas are found in other texts like the Yoga Sutra, Vishnu Purana, etc.

Thirumoolar in the 3rd Tantra of Thirumanthiram revealed the inner science of Iyama and Niyama.

They are the ethical precepts set forth in Thirumoolar's Thirumanthiram as the first and second of the eight limbs of  Astanga Yoga.

His moral code describes the qualities we need in order to reach the goal of yoga: to still the fluctuations of the mind and rest in our true nature.

He emphasises  that a mind filled with love, truth and generosity is a mind that can become quiet: no fights, no guilt and no neediness thereon.
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