Book Title: Yogadrstisamuccaya and Yogavinshika
Author(s): K K Dixit
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 23 periods of time. After that is done (if necessary) the man undergoes the meditative trance in which all bodily, mental and vocal operations cease, which is of a very brief duration and which immediately results in the attainment of mokşa. And ayojgakaraṇa is an act preliminary to kevali-samudghāla justo spoken of-so that we can see why: Haribhadra says that the sub-type of 'yoga by self-exertion' which consists in a renunciation of all bodily, mental and vocal operations occurs after the process called āyojyakaraṇa has taken place. Again when he says that this sub-type involves a renunciation of everything whatsoever he is hinting at the fact that it immediately results in the attainment of mokşa which is a state where everything worldly is got rid of. Lastly, since Haribhadra has defined yoga as that activity or one's part which is conducive to one's mokșa and since the sub-type in question immediately results in the attainment of mokṣa it has been acclaimed by him as the supreme yoga. . . . . . . .

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