Adhyaya 41 — Yogic Conduct and the Discipline Leading to Siddhi
प्राणायामैः पृथक् कृत्वा शेषं भुञ्जीत कामतः ।
अपः पुनः सकृत् प्राश्य आचम्य हृदयं स्पृशेत् ॥
prāṇāyāmaiḥ pṛthak kṛtvā śeṣaṃ bhuñjīta kāmataḥ | apaḥ punaḥ sakṛt prāśya ācamya hṛdayaṃ spṛśet ||
Habiendo realizado por separado las oblaciones del prāṇāyāma, puede comer el resto como desee. Luego, sorbiendo agua una vez más y haciendo ācamana, debe tocar su corazón.
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Discipline frames enjoyment: after honoring the life-forces, one eats without guilt or compulsion; the closing ācamana and heart-touch re-center awareness.
Ācāra (conduct) material—practical dharma supporting yogic realization.
Touching the heart signals withdrawal from sensory outwardness back to the inner seat of consciousness (hṛdaya), sealing the act of eating into meditative continuity.