Yoga of six limb, or seven limb or eight limb
has been discussed in Yogopanishad.
Primarily,
practices referred in Yogapanishad are as follows :
Asana,
Pranasamrodha(Pranayama), Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi.
Yogopanishad mentions about the
effects of Yoga Practices like –
आसनेन
रूजं
हन्ति
प्राणायामेन
पातकम्।
विकारं
मानसं
योगी
प्रत्याहारेण
मुञ्चति।।
धारणाभिमनोधैर्यं
याति
प्रत्याहारेण
मुञ्चति।
-
योगचूड़ामण्युपनिषत्,
109-10
Means
“ A Yogi through the practice of the Asana
eliminate diseases, by the practice of the Pranayama the diseases of the mind or
ill effects of the actions, discomfort and mental disorders are eliminated
through the practice of the Pratyahara. By the Dharana Yoga practice mental
stability and peace are attained.”
Various numbers of the asana mentioned in the
different Upanishad. Yogachudaminyuapnishad talks about the only two asana as
Siddhasana and Kamalasana,
while Yogatalltopnishad mentions four asana
viz. Simha, Bhadra, Padma and Kamalasan. Yet another Upanishad, Darshanopanishad
describes the nine asana viz.
स्वास्तिक,
गोमुख,
पद्म,
वीर,
सिहं,
भद्र,
मुक्त,
मयूर
एवं
सुखासन
with their techniques.
Here Padmasana has been said to and Bhadrasana as destroyer of diseases,
and Padmasana like –
“पद्मामसनं
भवेत्
प्राज्ञ
सर्वरोगभयापहम्”।।
-
दर्शनोपनिषत्,
III/5
means, that the padmasana eliminates all the
diseases and fears.
The discussion of the Band-tray and their
effects have also been discussed. Uddiyana, Jalandhara and Mula bandha and their
techniques have been explained. Here also Vipareetakarani performed regualarly
with right manner, has been described as destroyer of all diseases and
stimulator of the Gastric juices.
करणी
विपरीताख्या
सर्वव्याधिनाशिनी।
नित्यमभ्यासयुक्तस्य
जठराग्निविवर्धिनी।।
-
योगतत्त्वोपनिषत्
The practice of the Pranayama in Yogopanishad
has been called as effective as –
सर्वरोगनिरासक,
रोगनिवर्तक,
व्याधिनाश
etc. Trishikhabrahmanopanishad says
about the practice of the pranayama as –
धारयेन्मनसा
प्राणान्
संध्याकालेषु
वा
सदा।
सर्वरोगविनिर्मुक्तो
जीवेद्योगी
गतक्लमः।।
-
त्रिशिखाब्राह्मणोपनिषत्
Means that the yogi retaining the Prana at the
time of dusk and dawn becomes free from all diseases and his lethargic elements
are also removed.
Concentrating on flow of the Prana on the
specific centres of the body is also said to be the destroyer of the diseases of
that particular organ or part of the body.
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