I accidently stumbled across this video. I am late Dr. P.V. Karambelkar's grandson. I remember him teaching to many enthusiastic students about the sutras free of charge at our home post retirement. And practising yoga for hours in the morning. Glad to see you spreading his work.
Thank you so much Hemal ji, it’s amazing to hear from you! Dr. PV Karambelkar’s work has been such an inspiration and is so so relevant and important in the study of the Yoga sutras 🙏🏼 I was introduced to his work since I was born and brought up in Kaivalyadhama Mumbai and have lived in Kaivalyadhama for the last several years! We study Karambelkar Ji’s work as a part of all our courses and study and his contribution to the Yoga field is absolutely invaluable! Always indebted to his work, service and life contribution 🙏🏼
The yoga has an exoteric and esoteric meaning. It should be pointed out. He is saying the entire yoga all the Padas we will discuss are NOW. Are simultaneous. This is knowledge of experience in presence. Just as silence is the highest teaching “Now” holds the whole truth in one word or vehicle. Because Patanjali was also a mystic we will short change ourselves if we do not strive to relate each word to the Real and ourselves and now. Remembering the sutras are stitches, they are short and practical and secure he does not add extemporaneous dialogue. A yogi comes to believe that every moment is of great importance. If patanjali can enlighten someone in the first word then he will do so saving his effort and the yogis. This is throughout the sacred writings of many Vedic texts we encounter. The truth is offered first and if you don’t get it you stick around for the teaching offered in kind. I think it’s such a wonderful and generous things the great sages do. Their preference is to be in silence so they try to start from the end and go back to their nature. And in doing so they point to other great teachings. Because where we find the end we find the beginning. The mystic only tells the truth. The mystical appears the way silver does in mother of pearl. It’s just a feature of the Truth
Really, really appreciate this series! I'm undergoing training to be a yoga teacher, and am following the commentary on Yoga Sutras by Swami Vivekananda. Watching these videos side by side is going to be immensely helpful. Thank you!
The yoga part nd concept behind this made really simple and to the point i.e. not confusing at all, but ur English is really impressive,so please do suggest things for same.
Namaskaram 🙏 I am happy to see the efforts that you are putting in...Just want to add one more perspective of the word 'Sutra'....Sutra is a thread that one needs to hold to reach the destination...when we we say Patanjali Yoga Sutras....it means this is a thread that one need to follow step by step or take a step based on the position....To understand the sutras in the right essence only when we reach to the before step we will have more clarity about the next step....
Hey! Thank you so much for the incredible suggestion and so glad you enjoy our Yoga sutra videos ☺️ we’ve made an audio-podcast playlist for these videos accessible under the playlist section on TH-cam! Hope that helps ♥️
Really Great knowledge..Thankyou.. But is it feasible to be done in todays age? If yes.. what about responsibilities and family and if we practice and dont reach the destination..
Thank you Zubair 🙏🏼 we have covered Yama and Niyama in previous videos - 1) The 8 Limbs of Yoga - th-cam.com/video/EURuoBIq3a0/w-d-xo.html 2) 5 Yama - th-cam.com/video/-6bvGFR-M4c/w-d-xo.html 3) 5 Niyama - th-cam.com/video/VXpyJ-EF1Lc/w-d-xo.html Hope this helps ☺️
Hey! I don't know when you are going to see this comment but thank you for uploading the short lectures on Patanjali yoga sutras. It is helping me in my spiritual journey. Although I have been introduced to Yoga Sutras through Readings of Swami Vivekananda on Raja Yoga. I was practising Raja Yoga on my own by reading Swami ji's book. I wanted to explore more on Raja Yoga and there seems a connection between Raja yoga and Patanjali yoga sutra. so, i bought a commentary on yoga sutra by Swami Vivekananda. and in 1.1 swami ji has mentioned the meaning of sutra as ' Now concentration is explained' which is quite different from what you are explaining! What are your thoughts on that and have you read different commentators on yoga sutras or just the Dr P.V. karambelkar book?
Here the essence of 'Atha yoganushasanam' means lets explore what is Yoga now......the way it represents may vary from book to book based on the approach the author wants to explain
Is there mindfulness meditation or focusing on breathing or body sensations in Yoga/Hinduism. Or do they only exist in Buddhism. Note: I am talking about Mindfulness Meditation only not other forms like Mantra or Chakra Meditation.
Hi! Good question - in traditional Yoga, mindfulness, meditation and Yoga are all synonymous terms, we have Prana Dharana (Focus of breath) as well as Deha Dharana (focus of body sensations) in Yoga as core parts of the practice and philosophy. Buddhism and Yoga are very closely interlinked and have overlapping concepts and theories 🙏🏼
Bro Hinduism Buddhism and Jainism have meditate even Sikhism have meditation and Taoism and Shintoism also have meditation all Indian Subcontinent Religions have Meditation
@@ganeshshukla1284 I am not talking about Meditation, I am talking about Mindfulness meditation. It is a certain type of meditation, Sikhism probably have Mantra meditation. There are different types of Meditations,
See its good translation but not a better understanding, now begins yoga. Which is absolutely right you know people work for many life times to get enlightenment or kaivalya. In this path of enlightenment, one should learn many things from life a person got and from life cycles a person got. And the movement when learnt and experience for what a person came for than the soul should reach an ultimate state. For that the only path is yoga so he said, yes it's done you have completed your work for what you came for, so its time for kaivalya. And Now you're ready to do yoga (Now begins yoga)
Mam I have doubt ... How we reach to kaivalya... Can you define it in easy words...it will be a great contribution to my dissertation. I have to submit my dessertation as soon as posssible.plz help me if you can
Hey Amal! That's an incredible question and I wish there was one simple answer to it :) Instead of Kaivalya, we can start with Chitta-vritti-nirodah, which can take place through (1) Abhyas & Vairagya (2) Ishwar Pranidhan and (3) the Ashtanga Yoga process of all 8 limbs of Yoga - Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi. Out of these - the special focus needs to be on - Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi, specifically on Nirbija Samadhi - which will lead to Kaivalya over a period of long Abhyasa and practice. Hope that helps and all the best for your dissertation :)
The 8 limbs of Yoga are the practical ways to practice the process of Yoga - which are explained in the 2nd chapter of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras :) This video was only about the first sutra, of the first chapter - which explains the meaning of Yoga.
Hi Pooja - some schools of Yoga believe its 195, whereas some schools follow 196. I was taught 196 while I studied it at the ICSE level and 195 when I studied it at the Diploma level - both numbers are acceptable.
this lecture is for foreigners not Indians Most Indian knowingly or unknowingly know the basic that this lady is explaining...this is because of language and lots of talk given by various gurus....do something else....like shiva samhitas, hatha yoga pradipika, and Gheranda samhita or commentaries by various gurus/teachers.
Ofcourse Indians know the philosophy - as we are living it in our daily lives, but studying the Sutras is also an important process - for both Indians and non Indians. Also, we will definitely cover more theories and Sutras - we started with Patanjali Yoga Sutras as it is the foundational text of Raja Yoga. Have a great day ahead.
This single one have too much depth, After searching searching for worldly pleasures and tastes youre still unsatisfied So after trying all its time to give it a try to yoga, Momentary pleasures of makeups meats are useless.
We reference Patanjali as a person because we believe in his existence in some form - whether that was many people writing under one name, or a collection of work - it helps us to pay our gratitude by referring to the Guru as Muni Patanjali 🙏🏼
Hey, I'm not short tempered - I'm passionate about what I teach - hence the body language. Yogis are't quick to judge either - would appreciate if you would get to know me before making a judgement. Have a great day x
@@YogicGurukul ur body language s not about being passionate but is completely artificial .even u know dis all ur hand actions r to impress d audiences .HV a great day .
I think that is your interpretation and personal opinion. My intention is to be myself and explain a concept as best I can - if you knew me better, you would know that I speak/teach Yoga lectures in the same way. Thank you for your opinion and feedback, I agree to disagree with you on this. Take care.
I accidently stumbled across this video. I am late Dr. P.V. Karambelkar's grandson. I remember him teaching to many enthusiastic students about the sutras free of charge at our home post retirement. And practising yoga for hours in the morning. Glad to see you spreading his work.
Thank you so much Hemal ji, it’s amazing to hear from you! Dr. PV Karambelkar’s work has been such an inspiration and is so so relevant and important in the study of the Yoga sutras 🙏🏼 I was introduced to his work since I was born and brought up in Kaivalyadhama Mumbai and have lived in Kaivalyadhama for the last several years! We study Karambelkar Ji’s work as a part of all our courses and study and his contribution to the Yoga field is absolutely invaluable! Always indebted to his work, service and life contribution 🙏🏼
The yoga has an exoteric and esoteric meaning. It should be pointed out. He is saying the entire yoga all the Padas we will discuss are NOW. Are simultaneous. This is knowledge of experience in presence. Just as silence is the highest teaching “Now” holds the whole truth in one word or vehicle. Because Patanjali was also a mystic we will short change ourselves if we do not strive to relate each word to the Real and ourselves and now. Remembering the sutras are stitches, they are short and practical and secure he does not add extemporaneous dialogue. A yogi comes to believe that every moment is of great importance. If patanjali can enlighten someone in the first word then he will do so saving his effort and the yogis. This is throughout the sacred writings of many Vedic texts we encounter. The truth is offered first and if you don’t get it you stick around for the teaching offered in kind. I think it’s such a wonderful and generous things the great sages do. Their preference is to be in silence so they try to start from the end and go back to their nature. And in doing so they point to other great teachings. Because where we find the end we find the beginning. The mystic only tells the truth. The mystical appears the way silver does in mother of pearl. It’s just a feature of the Truth
There were no beginner sutras, This is not a course,
Its the way of lifestyle to really achieve what we really made for.
Devine Mother herself teaching Yoga it seems...
Just started learning about this. I’m glad i found your channel and you have this playlist!!! ❤❤❤❤
This is what I've been looken for....Great presentation..Thanks!
6:01 अथ योगानुशासनम्।
Now, Discipline of Yoga
Really, really appreciate this series! I'm undergoing training to be a yoga teacher, and am following the commentary on Yoga Sutras by Swami Vivekananda. Watching these videos side by side is going to be immensely helpful. Thank you!
Gret Job
The yoga part nd concept behind this made really simple and to the point i.e. not confusing at all, but ur English is really impressive,so please do suggest things for same.
Namaskaram 🙏
I am happy to see the efforts that you are putting in...Just want to add one more perspective of the word 'Sutra'....Sutra is a thread that one needs to hold to reach the destination...when we we say Patanjali Yoga Sutras....it means this is a thread that one need to follow step by step or take a step based on the position....To understand the sutras in the right essence only when we reach to the before step we will have more clarity about the next step....
Simple, direct and clear explanation
Beautifully explained! 🙏🤍🙏
This was excellent, clear and concise 🙏🏻
Thank you so much! Appreciate it :)
Thank you so much! very great explanation! good luck!
Hats off to you , keep doing it. Thank you a lot .
I wish you would place it in Podcast ❤So much easier on the go listening 🎧
Hey! Thank you so much for the incredible suggestion and so glad you enjoy our Yoga sutra videos ☺️ we’ve made an audio-podcast playlist for these videos accessible under the playlist section on TH-cam! Hope that helps ♥️
@@YogicGurukul Where is the podcast ☺️?
Is it any link?
@@OrsiYogaPilates Yes - here's the link :) th-cam.com/play/PLAV4BpXSJLOqHHfh6BNF53wfiA_bjcde2.html&si=3-MpHICTihkKqHkA
You speak so well
Mam , Hathayoga prdipija... plz.
Thank you so much for this great work.
Excellent introduction
Easy to follow
Thank you so much ☺️🙏🏼
Thank you very much for your video. I look forward to watching more of your content. 🖤
Thanks Sabrina! So glad that you enjoyed the content :)
Thank you so much! Awesome video.
Thank you so much Sonia ☺️
Thanks brilliant explanation mam
Thank you, appreciate it :)
This is amazing thank you so much
Thank you Brisa!
How is the word for auspicious chant spelled?
Really Great knowledge..Thankyou..
But is it feasible to be done in todays age? If yes.. what about responsibilities and family and if we practice and dont reach the destination..
Beautiful explain . . . Yama , niyama Please explain again
Thank you Zubair 🙏🏼 we have covered Yama and Niyama in previous videos -
1) The 8 Limbs of Yoga - th-cam.com/video/EURuoBIq3a0/w-d-xo.html
2) 5 Yama - th-cam.com/video/-6bvGFR-M4c/w-d-xo.html
3) 5 Niyama - th-cam.com/video/VXpyJ-EF1Lc/w-d-xo.html
Hope this helps ☺️
Excellent yoga 🌺🌺🌻🌻🙏🙏
Thank you so much! :)
I dont learn yoga from a book. I learn yoga directly from God.
Patanjali was a man and the yoga is man- made.
So beautifully explained
So glad you found it helpful!
Can you please tell the name of Ayurveda by patanjali
Very nice
Best way is to cut off the audio and activate the subtitles, if you wish to perceive what she says.
🙏🏼
Hey! I don't know when you are going to see this comment but thank you for uploading the short lectures on Patanjali yoga sutras. It is helping me in my spiritual journey. Although I have been introduced to Yoga Sutras through Readings of Swami Vivekananda on Raja Yoga. I was practising Raja Yoga on my own by reading Swami ji's book. I wanted to explore more on Raja Yoga and there seems a connection between Raja yoga and Patanjali yoga sutra. so, i bought a commentary on yoga sutra by Swami Vivekananda. and in 1.1 swami ji has mentioned the meaning of sutra as ' Now concentration is explained' which is quite different from what you are explaining! What are your thoughts on that and have you read different commentators on yoga sutras or just the Dr P.V. karambelkar book?
Here the essence of 'Atha yoganushasanam' means lets explore what is Yoga now......the way it represents may vary from book to book based on the approach the author wants to explain
🙏🙇🙏
Ohhhhhhh loved your teaching skills. Me also going to kdham for pursuing my drgree.
Is there mindfulness meditation or focusing on breathing or body sensations in Yoga/Hinduism. Or do they only exist in Buddhism.
Note: I am talking about Mindfulness Meditation only not other forms like Mantra or Chakra Meditation.
Hi! Good question - in traditional Yoga, mindfulness, meditation and Yoga are all synonymous terms, we have Prana Dharana (Focus of breath) as well as Deha Dharana (focus of body sensations) in Yoga as core parts of the practice and philosophy. Buddhism and Yoga are very closely interlinked and have overlapping concepts and theories 🙏🏼
Bro Hinduism Buddhism and Jainism have meditate even Sikhism have meditation and Taoism and Shintoism also have meditation all Indian Subcontinent Religions have Meditation
@@ganeshshukla1284 I am not talking about Meditation, I am talking about Mindfulness meditation. It is a certain type of meditation, Sikhism probably have Mantra meditation. There are different types of Meditations,
@@agnirelaxgaming yes shikhismn have mantra meditation
@@agnirelaxgaming mindfulness is in yoga tradition of Hinduism Buddhism and Taoisim propagates mindfulness meditation
Very educational, thank you
Thank you so much Viresh, appreciate it :)
Can anyone explain me yogasutra in hindi i am reday pay him/her.
👌👌 amazing. Waiting for other sutras♥️😊🙏
There is any Hindi book pls. give me name.
See its good translation but not a better understanding, now begins yoga. Which is absolutely right you know people work for many life times to get enlightenment or kaivalya. In this path of enlightenment, one should learn many things from life a person got and from life cycles a person got. And the movement when learnt and experience for what a person came for than the soul should reach an ultimate state. For that the only path is yoga so he said, yes it's done you have completed your work for what you came for, so its time for kaivalya. And Now you're ready to do yoga (Now begins yoga)
great
Mam I have doubt ...
How we reach to kaivalya...
Can you define it in easy words...it will be a great contribution to my dissertation.
I have to submit my dessertation as soon as posssible.plz help me if you can
Hey Amal! That's an incredible question and I wish there was one simple answer to it :)
Instead of Kaivalya, we can start with Chitta-vritti-nirodah, which can take place through (1) Abhyas & Vairagya (2) Ishwar Pranidhan and (3) the Ashtanga Yoga process of all 8 limbs of Yoga - Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi.
Out of these - the special focus needs to be on - Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi, specifically on Nirbija Samadhi - which will lead to Kaivalya over a period of long Abhyasa and practice.
Hope that helps and all the best for your dissertation :)
She learn all hand moving from west
Accurate, and somewhat true
Then what is yama, niyama and rest 6 all?
The 8 limbs of Yoga are the practical ways to practice the process of Yoga - which are explained in the 2nd chapter of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras :) This video was only about the first sutra, of the first chapter - which explains the meaning of Yoga.
@@YogicGurukul thank you very much 😊😊😊
In caption/ in yogdarshan
There 195 sutra
U said 196🤔🤔
Hi Pooja - some schools of Yoga believe its 195, whereas some schools follow 196. I was taught 196 while I studied it at the ICSE level and 195 when I studied it at the Diploma level - both numbers are acceptable.
this lecture is for foreigners not Indians Most Indian knowingly or unknowingly know the basic that this lady is explaining...this is because of language and lots of talk given by various gurus....do something else....like shiva samhitas, hatha yoga pradipika, and Gheranda samhita or commentaries by various gurus/teachers.
Ofcourse Indians know the philosophy - as we are living it in our daily lives, but studying the Sutras is also an important process - for both Indians and non Indians. Also, we will definitely cover more theories and Sutras - we started with Patanjali Yoga Sutras as it is the foundational text of Raja Yoga. Have a great day ahead.
Please also explain Nirvana shatkam
@@harshitbhargava389 Will definitely do so in the future!
This single one have too much depth,
After searching searching for worldly pleasures and tastes youre still unsatisfied
So after trying all its time to give it a try to yoga,
Momentary pleasures of makeups meats are useless.
Mam agar aap itna explain KR rhi h Kuch smajh nh aa rha isko direct Sanskrit Hindi and English me definition likh dijiyega to Sahi rhega
Thanks Abhishek! Humne naye videos mein yahi karne ki koshish ki hai :) Umeed hai voh zyada helpful ho aapke liye 🙏🏼
Too much of body movements and the description is very boring
There was never a historical person called patanjali
We reference Patanjali as a person because we believe in his existence in some form - whether that was many people writing under one name, or a collection of work - it helps us to pay our gratitude by referring to the Guru as Muni Patanjali 🙏🏼
Pls work on your pronunciation 🙏
90% bullshit 10% facts
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Yogsutrsa are formulas to practice.
Hey Poonam, what point were you trying to share here? Do explain
Her Body language says that she s a short tampered girl .She s not yogi fr sure .
Hey, I'm not short tempered - I'm passionate about what I teach - hence the body language. Yogis are't quick to judge either - would appreciate if you would get to know me before making a judgement. Have a great day x
@@YogicGurukul ur body language s not about being passionate but is completely artificial .even u know dis all ur hand actions r to impress d audiences .HV a great day .
I think that is your interpretation and personal opinion. My intention is to be myself and explain a concept as best I can - if you knew me better, you would know that I speak/teach Yoga lectures in the same way. Thank you for your opinion and feedback, I agree to disagree with you on this. Take care.
@@YogicGurukul DAT s d difference between u n me . u think but I know .Stop thinking start knowing .Hv a nice day .bye
I think about others and don't judge them, therefore I know / speak only for myself.
🙏🙏🙏