Canto 11: General History | Chapter 28: Jñāna-yoga |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 11.28.39
yoga-dhāraṇayā kāḿścid
āsanair dhāraṇānvitaiḥ
tapo-mantrauṣadhaiḥ kāḿścid
upasargān vinirdahet
SYNONYMS
yoga-dhāraṇayā — by yogic meditation; kāḿścit — some disturbances; āsanaiḥ — by prescribed postures; dhāraṇā-anvitaiḥ — together with meditation on controlled breathing; tapaḥ — by special austerities; mantra — magical chants; auṣadhaiḥ — and medicinal herbs; kāḿścit — some; upasargān — obstructions; vinirdahet — can be eradicated.
TRANSLATION
Some of these obstructions may be counteracted by yogic meditation or by sitting postures, practiced together with concentration on controlled breathing, and others may be counteracted by special austerities, mantras or medicinal herbs.
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