Yogasutra
The foundational scripture of Yoga philosophy by Maharishi Patanjali — defining the 8 limbs of Yoga and the path to Samadhi. Begin your journey through its chapters.

The Chapter on Samadhi and Spiritual Attainment
समाधिपादः
This foundational chapter of the Yogasutra defines yoga as the cessation of mind-fluctuations and elucidates the nature of the mind, the various obstacles to concentration, and the methods for achieving the state of Samadhi. It lays out the theoretical framework and initial practices crucial for embarking on the yogic path towards spiritual liberation.

The Chapter on Practice and the Eightfold Path of Yoga
साधना पाद
Sadhana Pada focuses on the practical means (sadhana) to achieve yoga, introducing Kriya Yoga (tapas, svadhyaya, ishvara pranidhana) and explaining the Kleśas (afflictions). This chapter systematically outlines the eight limbs of Yoga (Aṣṭāṅga Yoga) as a progressive path towards higher states of consciousness and liberation from suffering.

The Chapter on Yogic Manifestations and Extraordinary Powers
विभूति पाद
This chapter delineates the profound concept of 'samyama'—the integrated practice of Dharana (concentration), Dhyana (meditation), and Samadhi (absorption)—as the direct means to achieve various extraordinary powers (siddhis). It methodically describes specific applications of samyama and their resulting spiritual accomplishments, simultaneously cautioning the practitioner against attachment to these powers as they are ultimately obstacles to ultimate liberation (kaivalya).

The Chapter on Absolute Freedom and Liberation
कैवल्य पाद
The Kaivalya Pada elucidates the ultimate state of liberation, known as Kaivalya, where the Purusha (consciousness) is completely separated from Prakriti (matter) and its modifications. This chapter explains the nature of the liberated mind, the process of ending karmic imprints, and the final realization of pure, unconditioned consciousness, free from the cycle of birth and death.