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Haribhadra's Synthesis of Yoga
or matter in any form whatsoever and there is complete stability in the self alone Self stands Self-contained and there Caitanya alone exists.
At this last stage of the culmination of the personality of the Sadhaka, there is only Caitanya. Haribhadra clearly states in Karika 428 and Karika 445 of Yogabindu that true and final nature of the soul is Caitanya and in this complete, full and unattached stabilization there is Mokṣa: In this way Haribhadra has taken us to the highest stage of Mokṣa and shown us the complete process of Yoga and Psychosynthesis. He has finished his task very ably and has shown us the way for the Psychosynthesis. He has provided the key-word Caitanya too to formulate Paychosynthesis in the present context.
1 Yogasataka p. 63, 64
2 Ibid p. 66
References
3 Ibid p. 66
4 Samadarsi Acarya Haribhadra, p. 89
5 Yogabindu of Haribhadracarya : Edited by Dr. K. K. Dixit Published by L. D. Bhartiya Sanskriti Vidyamandir, Ahmedabad-9, 1968, p. I (Introduction)
6 Yogady stisamuccaya, p. 8 (Introduction)
7 Ibid p. 9
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8 Raja Yoga by Swami Vivekananda, Published by Advaita Ashram, 5, Delhi, Entally Road, Calcutta 14, 12th Ed., 1962, p. 242 (Third Päda, sutra 11)
9 Yogabindu, pp. 102-03
10 Ibid: p. 60, 61, 62
11 Ibid: p. 83, 84, 85
12 Bhagavat Gita: Canto 15, Hymn 3
13 Raja Yoga, p. 86
14 Yogady stisamuccaya, p. 27
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