Yogasutra – Part 2 – Sādhana-pāda – Yoga and its Practice – Verse 2.33   «   »

Yogasutra – Part 2 – Sādhana-pāda – Yoga and its Practice – Verse 2.33   «   »

वितर्कबाधने प्रतिपक्षभावनम् ॥ २.३३॥

vitarkabādhane pratipakṣabhāvanam .. 2.33..

33. To obstruct thoughts which are inimical to Yoga, contrary thoughts should be brought.

Commentary on Sri Patanjali Yogasutra by Swami Vivekananda

That is the way to practise the virtues that have been stated. For instance, when a big wave of anger has come into the mind, how are we to control that? Just by raising an opposing wave. Think of love. Sometimes a mother is very angry with her husband, and while in that state, the baby comes in, and she kisses the baby; the old wave dies out and a new wave arises, love for the child. That suppresses the other one. Love is opposite to anger. Similarly, when the idea of stealing comes, non-stealing should be thought of; when the idea of receiving gifts comes, replace it by a contrary thought.


Yogasutra – Verse 2.33 – Yogasutra-2.33-vitarkabādhane – In Sanskrit with English Transliteration, Translation, Meaning and Commentary by Swami Vivekananda – Yogasutra-2-33