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word 'Yoga' may evoke different images in different minds.
There is a confused notion about yoga in the minds of ordinary
people. In order to clear this confusion, let us examine the
true meaning of 'Yoga' and what "Ashtanga Yoga"
is all about. The word 'yoga' is of Sanskrit origin, derived
from the root 'yuj', which means 'to merge or unite'. Yoga
may be defined as the union of the soul with the eternal truth.
Through the practice of Yoga, an individual in search of self-realization
can achieve his goal.
The human mind is prone to fluctuations. A fluctuating mind
cannot conquer the self and achieve the goal of union of the
individual soul with the Supreme Being. The great sage Patanjali
has defined Yoga as a means of controlling the fluctuations
of the mind, the intellect and the ego. 'Ashtanga Yoga' is
defined as 'The eight limbs/organs of Yoga' as formulated
by Patanjali.
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