Adhyaya 39 — Yoga Discipline: Posture, Breath Control, Sense Withdrawal, and Signs of Attainment
द्वे धारणॆ स्मृते योगे योगिभिस्तत्त्वदृष्टिभिः । तथा वै योगयुक्तस्य योगिनो नियतात्मनः ॥
dve dhāraṇe smṛte yoge yogibhis tattvadṛṣṭibhiḥ | tathā vai yogayuktasya yogino niyatātmanaḥ ||
یوگ میں حقیقت بین یوگیوں کے نزدیک دھارنا دو قسم کی یاد کی گئی ہے۔ اسی طرح یوگ سے وابستہ اور خود کو قابو میں رکھنے والے یوگی کے لیے… (یہ کلام اگلے شلوک میں جاری ہے)۔
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Yoga is presented as a tested knowledge-tradition: ‘tattva-seeing’ practitioners preserve precise distinctions (here, two dhāraṇās), implying seriousness and rigor in inner practice.
Upadeśa on yoga; not pañcalakṣaṇa.
The mention of ‘two dhāraṇās’ points to graded inner holding—often interpreted in related traditions as holding prāṇa versus holding awareness on an object—leading toward deeper meditative absorption (the continuation likely specifies them).