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Restraints and Observances (Yama & Niyama)

Yoga starts not on the mat but in character: five things to refrain from, five to cultivate.

Before posture, breath, or meditation, Patañjali's yoga begins with character. The five yamas are restraints — what to refrain from: harming, lying, stealing, sexual excess, and grasping possessiveness. The five niyamas are observances — what to cultivate: purity, contentment, disciplined effort, study of oneself and the texts, and devotion to the Lord. Together they are the ethical ground without which the higher practices cannot stand. Far from optional, they are the first two of the eight limbs.

How it traveled

  1. Yoga-sūtra
    Kāśī (Varanasi) · 375
    explains

Key passages(12)

Yoga-sūtra · Patañjali

Very high

Haṭhayoga-pradīpikā · Svātmārāma

Very high

Yoga-sūtra · Patañjali

Very high

Bhagavad-gītā · Vyāsa (Yoga-bhāṣya commentator)

High

Upadeśasāhasrī · Ādi Śaṅkara

High

Vivekacūḍāmaṇi · Śaṅkara (traditionally ascribed; authorship doubted)

High

Bhagavad-gītā · Vyāsa (Yoga-bhāṣya commentator)

High

Gheraṇḍa-saṃhitā · (attributed to Gheraṇḍa)

High

Vivekacūḍāmaṇi · Śaṅkara (traditionally ascribed; authorship doubted)

High

Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad · Vedic Revelation (śruti)

High

Brahma-sūtra · Bādarāyaṇa

Moderate

Tantrasāra · Abhinavagupta

Moderate