Adhyaya 41 — Yogic Conduct and the Discipline Leading to Siddhi
आतिथ्यश्राद्धयज्ञेषु देवयात्रोत्सवेषु च । महाजनञ्च सिद्ध्यार्थं न गच्छेद्योगवित् क्वचित् ॥
ātithyaśrāddhayajñeṣu devayātrotsaveṣu ca | mahājanañ ca siddhyarthaṃ na gacched yogavit kvacit ||
ဧည့်ခံပွဲကြီးများ၊ ရှရဒ္ဓပူဇာများ၊ ယဇ္ဉပူဇာများ၊ နတ်ဘုရားများ၏ လှည့်လည်အခမ်းအနားများနှင့် ပွဲတော်များတွင်လည်းကောင်း၊ လူအများစု စုဝေးရာသို့လည်းကောင်း—ယောဂကို သိမြင်သူသည် သိဒ္ဓိရရန်အတွက် မည်သည့်နေရာသို့မျှ မသွားသင့်။
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For yogic attainment, the text prioritizes minimizing distraction, social comparison, and performative religiosity; inner steadiness is protected by restraint from crowds.
Dharma/ācāra guidance; tangentially touches ritual settings (yajña/śrāddha) but as a yogic caution rather than ritual prescription.
Crowds amplify ‘māna-apamāna’ dynamics; avoiding them reduces ego-stimulation and preserves pratyāhāra (withdrawal of senses).