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December 30, 2024 by Dr Mahesh Krishnamurthy

Antaranga Yoga

Antaranga Yoga
December 30, 2024 by Dr Mahesh Krishnamurthy

Exploring Antaranga Yoga: The Inner Journey to Silence

In today’s fast-paced world, where distractions are a constant companion, the ancient practices of Antaranga Yoga offer a pathway to inner peace and clarity. Rooted in the profound teachings of yoga, these practices invite us to journey within and explore the depths of our consciousness. 

Antaranga Yoga: The Inner Limbs of Practice

Antaranga Yoga, meaning “inner yoga,” refers to the last three limbs of Patanjali’s Ashtanga Yoga: Dharana (concentration), Dhyana (meditation), and Samadhi (absorption). Unlike the earlier limbs that focus on external practices such as posture (asana) and breath control (pranayama), Antaranga Yoga shifts the focus inward. 

Dharana is the practice of directing the mind to a single focus point. This could be a mantra, a visual image, or even the rhythm of one’s breath. When the mind learns to stay steady, it transitions into Dhyana, the state of meditation. Here, the practitioner experiences a deep sense of connection and stillness. With sustained effort, this culminates in Samadhi, the ultimate state of unity where the practitioner transcends individual consciousness and merges with the universal. 

Inner silence is a specific meditative technique of Antaranga Yoga. Developed and popularised by the Bihar School of Yoga, it systematically trains the mind to observe its thoughts without judgment. 

The practice begins with awareness of external sounds and sensations, gradually moving to internal observations. Thoughts, emotions, and memories can arise and dissipate like clouds passing through the sky. Instead of suppressing the mind’s chatter, mindful observation leads to inner calm and mental clarity. 

This practice is particularly effective for managing stress and improving emotional resilience. By cultivating detachment from the mind’s noise, one can respond to life’s challenges with equanimity and grace. 

Antaranga Yoga provides a profound toolkit for self-discovery. It reminds us that the answers we seek are not in the external world but within, in the silent spaces of our consciousness. In that silence, we find peace and a deeper understanding of who we indeed are.

Do you remember, as a child, what were your sensory confusions that caused you to crave or throw tantrums?

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