The Eight Limbs of Yoga
Some people seem to think that Patanjali really meant “steps” instead of “limbs.” But I don’t. The 8 limbs of yoga describe the entire outer and inner universe of the yogi. They are all always there. In certain systems, as a strategy of learning, sure you could pretend they are steps. In general, when Patanjali uses a word, he means exactly what he says, and Sanskrit has words for steps, such as krama.
aṣṭan is eight.(H1) aṣṭan [p= 116,2] [L=20173] aṣṭaú ([ RV. AV. &c ]) or aṣṭā́ ([ RV. viii , 2 , 41]) or aṣṭá ([ RV. x , 27 , 15 AV. &c ]) pl. eight (other forms are: gen. aṣṭānām Mn. &c ; instr. aṣṭabhís RV. ii , 18 , 4 S3Br. &c ; loc. aṣṭāsú S3Br. &c ) ; ([Lat. octo ; Gk. ὀκτώ. Goth. ahtau ; Mod. Germ. acht ; Eng. eight ; Lith. asztuni ; Slav. osmj.])
Anga is more than “limb.” Aṅga:- (H1) aṅgá 1 [p= 7,2] [L=1496] ind. a particle implying attention , assent or desire , and sometimes impatience , it may be rendered , by well, indeed , true , please , rather quick
- kim aṅga , how much rather!
- a limb of the body
- a limb , member
- the body
- a subordinate division or department , especially of a science , as the six vedāṅgas, hence the number six
- N. of the chief sacred texts of the jainas
- a limb or subdivision of mantra or counsel (said to be five , viz. 1. karmaṇām ārambho*pāyaḥ , means of commencing operations ; 2. puruṣa-dravya-sampad , providing men and materials ; 3. deśa-kāla-vibhāga , distribution of place and time ; 4. vipatti-pratīkāra , counter-action of disaster ; 5. kārya-siddhi , successful accomplishment ; whence mantra is said to be pañcā*ṅga)
- any subdivision , a supplement
- (in Gr.) the base of a word , but in the strong cases only Pa1n2. 1-4 , 13 seqq.
- anything inferior or secondary , anything immaterial or unessential , » aṅga-tā
- (in rhetoric) an illustration
- (in the drama) the whole of the subordinate characters
- an expedient
- a mental organ , the mind L.
- (H1B) áṅga 2 [L=1517] m. sg. or pl. N. of Bengal proper or its inhabitants
- (H1B) áṅga 2 [L=1518] m. (sg.) , N. of a king of aṅga
- (H1B) áṅga 2 [L=1519] mfn. having members or divisions L.
- (H1B) áṅga 2 [L=1520] m. contiguous L.
So ashtanga is 8-Limbs and they are all present simultaneously, in the inner world of meditation and in our relationship to the life around us.
aṅga
(H1) | aṅgá 1 [p= 7,2] [L=1496]
ind. |
a particle implying attention , assent or desire , and sometimes impatience , it may be rendered , by well
[L=1496.1] |
indeed , true , please , rather quick
|
[L=1496.2] |
kim a |
ṅga , how much rather!
(H1) | áṅga 2 [p= 7,3] [L=1503]
n. |
( √ am Un2. ), a limb of the body
[L=1504] |
a limb , member
|
[L=1505] |
the body
|
[L=1506] |
a subordinate division or department , especially of a science , as the six |
vedāṅgas
[L=1507] |
hence the number six
|
[L=1508] |
N. |
of the chief sacred texts of the jainas
[L=1509] |
a limb or subdivision of |
mantra or counsel (said to be five , viz. 1. karmaṇām ārambho*pāyaḥ , means of commencing operations ; 2. puruṣa-dravya-sampad , providing men and materials ; 3. deśa-kāla-vibhāga , distribution of place and time ; 4. vipatti-pratīkāra , counter-action of disaster ; 5. kārya-siddhi , successful accomplishment ; whence mantra is said to be pañcā*ṅga)
[L=1510] |
any subdivision , a supplement
|
[L=1511] |
(in |
Gr.) the base of a word , but in the strong cases only Pa1n2. 1-4 , 13 seqq.
[L=1512] |
anything inferior or secondary , anything immaterial or unessential , |
» aṅga-tā
[L=1513] |
(in rhetoric) an illustration
|
[L=1514] |
(in the drama) the whole of the subordinate characters
|
[L=1515] |
an expedient
|
[L=1516] |
a mental organ , the mind |
L.
(H1B) | áṅga 2 [L=1517]
m. |
sg. or pl. N. of Bengal proper or its inhabitants
(H1B) | áṅga 2 [L=1518]
m. |
(sg.) , N. of a king of aṅga
(H1B) | áṅga 2 [L=1519]
mfn. |
having members or divisions L.
(H1B) | áṅga 2 [L=1520]
m. |
contiguous L.
(H2) | aṅga [p= 1309,2] [L=301290]
(in |
comp.)
The Inner Ritual
In meditation, all the angas are active and poised, continually flushed with prana, and alternately resting and being exercised. Meditation is the inner ritual, inner asana flow,
antaramritaplavana.
Or maybe
abhyantara samavāya - the inner, intimate union.
yogāṅga
(H3) | yogā* ṅga [p= 857,3] [L=172579]
n. |
a constituent or part of the Yoga , means of attaining it (generally said to be 8 in number , viz. yama , niyama , āsana , prā*ṇā*yāma , pratyāhāra , dhāraṇā , dhyāna , and samādhi , or according to another authority 6 , viz. āsana , prā*ṇasaṃrodha , with the last four as enumerated above ) , Yogas. Sarvad.
A few words related to Inner:
antaḥsāra
(H3) | antáḥ--sāra [p= 43,2] [L=8037]
mfn. |
having internal essence
(H3B) | antáḥ--sāra [L=8038]
m. |
internal treasure , inner store or contents.
abhyantara
(H1) | abhy-antara [p= 75,3] [L=13209]
mf |
(ā)n. interior , being inside of , included in (loc. ; gen. or in comp. [cf. gaṇā*bhyantara]) MBh. ii , 2282 , &c
[L=13210] |
initiated in , conversant with ( |
loc.) R. Megh.
[L=13211] |
next , nearly related , intimate |
Pan5cat.
(H1B) | abhy-antara [L=13212]
n. |
inner part , interior , inside , middle S3a1k. &c
(H1B) | abhy-antara [L=13213]
n. |
(generally loc. ; ifc.) interval , space of time Mr2icch. Pan5cat. Hit.
(H2) | abhy-antara [p= 1315,2] [L=312660]
m. |
"on intimate terms", a lover, Divya7v.
ābhyantara
(H1) | ābhyantara [p= 146,1] [L=25379]
mfn. |
(fr. abhy-antara) , being inside , interior , inner MBh. Sus3r.
antarbhūta
(H2) | antar-bhūta [p= 44,2] [L=8306]
mfn. |
being within , internal , inner.
(H3) | antar--bhūta [p= 1313,1] [L=308271.9]
mfn. |
(ifc.) being or contained in anything, ib.
samavāya
(H2) | sam-avā* ya [p= 1157,3] [L=233884]
m. |
coming or meeting together , contact , concourse , congress , assemblage , collection , crowd , aggregate (ena or āt , " in combination " ; °yaṃ- √kṛ , " to meet , combine , flock together ") Gr2S. Gaut. Mn. &c
[L=233885] |
conjunction (of heavenly bodies) |
MBh. VarBr2S.
[L=233886] |
collision |
S3rS. Gaut. Sarvad.
[p= | 1158,1] [L=233887]
(in |
phil.) perpetual co-inherence , inner or intimate relation , constant and intimate union , inseparable concomitance (= nitya-sambandha , the sixth padā*rtha or category of the vaiśeṣikas , expressing relation which exists between a substance and its qualities , between a whole and its parts [e.g. between cloth and the yarn composing it] , between a genus and its individuals &c ) Kap. Jaim. IW. 66 ; 69
[L=233888] |
course , duration ( |
e , with gen. , " during ") MBh. i , 556
Words related to Flow:
amṛtaplavana
(H3) | a-mṛta--plavana [p= 1315,3] [L=313190.5]
n. |
a stream or flow of n°ectar, Ma1lati1m.
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