satkāra
Devanāgarī: सत्कार Translation: kind treatment, honour, favour, reverence; care, attention, consideration of or regard for a thingAppears in
Yoga Sūtra:Chapter 1: 14
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Commentaries around
“Abhyāsa, when performed with reverence,
without interruption, over a long period of time, will result
in a healthy body, acute senses and extraordinary alertness.
This kind of Abhyāsa is a solid foundation that nothing can disturb.”
– T Krishnamacharya’s commentary to Yoga Sūtra Chapter One verse 14
“Satkāra – To feel better about things than in the past.”
– TKV Desikachar on Yoga Sūtra Chapter One verse 14
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