- Kaivalya
Kaivalya, which is the ultimate goal of
yoga , means solitariness or detachment.The 34
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali of the fourth chapter deals with impressions left by our endless cycles of birth and the rationale behind the necessity of erasing such impressions. It portrays the yogi, who has attained kaivalya, as an entity who has gained independence from all bondages and achieved the absolute true consciousness or ritambhara prajna described in the Samadhi Pada.…Or, to look from another angle, the power of pure
consciousness settles in its own pure nature."—Kaivalya Pada: Sutra 35."Only the minds born of meditation are free from
karmic impressions.—"Kaivalya Pada: Sutra 7."Since the desire to live is
eternal , impressions are also beginningless.The impressions being held together bycause ,effect ,basis andsupport , they disappear with the disappearance of these four.—"Kaivalya Pada: Sutra 11-12."See also
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Moksha References
* [http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Kaivalya/id/150087 Hindu Sanskrit Dictionary on Kaivalya]
* [http://www.holisticonline.com/Yoga/yoga_ashtanga_kaivalya.htm Ashtanga Yoga, The Eight-Limbs of Yoga]
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