Chapter 381 — यमगीता
Yama-gītā
शुभे ह्य् एकत्र विषये चेतसो यत् प्रधारणं निश् चलत्वात्तु धीमद्भिर्धारणा द्विज कथ्यते
śubhe hy ekatra viṣaye cetaso yat pradhāraṇaṃ niś calatvāttu dhīmadbhirdhāraṇā dvija kathyate
हे द्विज! एका शुभ विषयात चित्त स्थिरपणे धारण करणे—त्याच्या अचल, एकाग्र स्वभावामुळे—ज्ञानीजन त्यास ‘धारणा’ म्हणतात.
Lord Agni (instructing the sage Vasiṣṭha / addressed to a dvija within the teaching frame)
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Concept: Dharana is defined by ekagrata (single-object steadiness) on a shubha support.
Application: Select a stable support (mantra, breath-point, deity form, or inner light) and train for unmoving attention, returning gently whenever the mind drifts.
Khanda Section: Yoga-vidya (Dhyana–Dharana–Samadhi Lakshana)
Primary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: ह्य् = हि; निश् चलत्वात्तु = निश्चलत्वात् तु; धीमद्भिर्धारणा = धीमद्भिः धारणा.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 381.34 (dhyana and samadhi definitions)
It gives a technical definition of dhāraṇā: the firm, unmoving, one-pointed holding of the mind on a single auspicious meditation-object.
Alongside ritual, polity, medicine, and arts, the Agni Purana also codifies yoga terminology; here it precisely defines a core limb of meditative discipline (dhāraṇā) in a sutra-like manner.
Training the mind to remain steady on a wholesome (śubha) object purifies attention, supports deeper meditation, and becomes a foundation for higher yogic absorption and inner clarity.