चलेऽनिले चलं सर्वं निश्चले तत्र निश्चलम् । स्थाणुत्वमाप्नुयाद्योगी ततोऽनिलनिरुंधनात्
cale'nile calaṃ sarvaṃ niścale tatra niścalam | sthāṇutvamāpnuyādyogī tato'nilaniruṃdhanāt
息が動けば万象は揺らぎ、息が静まれば万象も静まる。ゆえに、息を制することによってヨーギーは、動かぬ柱のごとき堅固さを得る。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A yogin like a stone pillar—upright, unmoving—while stylized winds swirl outside; inside the body, breath is depicted as a quiet, coiled current becoming still.
Mind and life-force are linked: stilling the breath supports stillness of the inner world and steadiness in yoga.
The teaching is situated within Kāśīkhaṇḍa, aligning yogic discipline with the liberating sanctity of Kāśī.
Breath restraint (anila-niruṁdhana) as a yogic method to cultivate immobility and concentration.