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Syllabus for Diploma in Yogic Science - DYSc

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PATANJALI’S YOGA SUTRAS

Semester: II
Sub Code : DYSc T 202
Credits: 4
Hours/ Wk: 4
Total Hrs: 60
Exam Marks: 50
IA Mark: 50
Exam Duration: 3 Hrs

Chapter 1 (20 hours)
Samadhi Pada

i. Concept of Samadhi according to Patanjali.
ii. Types and nature of Samadhi in Yoga Sutra: samprajnata, asamprajnata, sabija and Nirbija Samadhi, Difference between Samapattis and Samadhi.
iii. Concept of Ishvara in Samadhi Pada.
iv. Different ways of cultivating the mind.

Chapter 2 (20 hours)
Sadhana Pada

i. Kriya-yoga, Theory of Kleshas.
ii. Nature of Drshta and Drshya and means to eliminate the kleshas.
iii. Patanjali’s view of pain & sufferings, fourfold strategy for overcoming sufferings.
iv. Ashtanga Yoga: Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, and Samadhi.

Chapter 3 (5 hours)
Vibhüti Pada

i. Introduction to dharana, dhyana, samadhi and samyama.
ii. Samyama on – parinama traya, knowledge of bhuta, rta and paricitta jnana.
iii. Samyama on – maitri, surya, Candra, nabhicakra, pratibha, hrdaya, udana, samana and their benefits.
iv. Attainments of Divya shrotra, Akasha Gamana, Bhutajaya, Anima Adi siddhis, Indriyajaya and Kayajaya.

Chapter 4 (5 hours)
Kaivalya Pada

i. Introduction to Siddhi, Jatyantara Parinama, Nirmana citta, Karma, Vasana, Smrti and sanskara.
ii. Support of Vasana, Guna and its’ existence. Vastu.: Jnata, Ajnata of Vastu, Quality of ever known Purusha.
iii. Non-self illumination of Buddhi and its function. Dharmamegha Samadhi and infinite knowledge.
iv. Mutation of Guna, Karma, Pratiprauava and Kaivalya.

Chapter 5 (5 hours)
Parinamas and the Personality Transformation

i. The critical analysis of the three parinamas.
ii. The parinamas as the tool for transformation.
iii. The parinamas and the higher states of consciousness.
iv. The discussion of parinamas in the light of psychology.

Chapter 6 (5 hours)
Ashta-Siddhis, Para-Normal Phenomenon and Spiritual Transformation

i. A critical discussion on ashta-siddhis.
ii. A study of para-normal phenomenon.
iii. A comparative study of siddhis and para-normal experiences.
iv. Spiritual psychosis and spiritual transformation.

Text Book:
Swami Vivekananda : Rajayoga (Advaita Ashram, Culcutta, 2000).

Reference Books:
1. Woods, J.H. : The Yoga System of Patanjali (M.L.B.D., Delhi, 1988)
2. Iyengar B.K.S. : Light on Patanjal Yoga (New York, Schocken Books, 1994).
3. Rukmini T.S. : Yoga Vartika of Vijnanbhikshu (Tr.) Vol I, II, III & IV (Munshiram Manoharlal Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi)
4. Swami Omanandatirtha : Patanjala Yoga Pradeepa Geeta Press, Gorakhpur, 1994)

     
 
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