Adhyaya 40 — The Yogin’s Impediments (Upasargas), Subtle Concentrations, and the Eight Siddhis
पञ्चैते योगिनां योगविघ्राय कटुकोदयाः । वेदार्थाः काव्यशास्त्रार्था विद्याशिल्पान्यशेषतः ॥
pañcaite yogināṃ yoga-vighrāya kaṭukodayāḥ | vedārthāḥ kāvya-śāstrārthā vidyā-śilpāny aśeṣataḥ ||
这五种一旦猛烈生起,便障碍瑜伽行者之瑜伽:对《吠陀》义理的骤然通达,对诗章与论典义理的骤然通达,以及对一切学科与技艺无所遗余的通晓。
{ "primaryRasa": "shanta", "secondaryRasa": "bhakti", "rasaIntensity": 0, "emotionalArcPosition": "", "moodDescriptors": [] }
Learning can become a refined temptation: sudden interpretive brilliance and encyclopedic skill may inflate identity and pull attention outward, away from samādhi.
Didactic yoga psychology; not pancalakṣaṇa narrative content.
‘Kaṭukodaya’ suggests an abrupt surge of cognitive power. Esoterically, it is the mind appropriating subtle clarity (sattva) as ‘mine,’ turning illumination into bondage.