Sa tu dheerghakaala nairantharya sathkaara sevito dridha bhoomih!
These lines are picked from Yoga Sutra. It can be vaguely translated into...
Sa tu dheerghakaala = over a long period of time
Nairantharya = daily or without any gap
Sathkaara sevito = doing something with honor & respect
Dhrida bhoomi = firmly established
I believe what they are trying to say is....
That which is done over a long period of time, without any gap, with honor & respect is firmly established within the system.
But what I admire is the limitlessness of this concept. This can be applied anywhere & everywhere.... :-)
Picture Courtesy : yogalifestyle.com
These lines are picked from Yoga Sutra. It can be vaguely translated into...
Sa tu dheerghakaala = over a long period of time
Nairantharya = daily or without any gap
Sathkaara sevito = doing something with honor & respect
Dhrida bhoomi = firmly established
I believe what they are trying to say is....
That which is done over a long period of time, without any gap, with honor & respect is firmly established within the system.
But what I admire is the limitlessness of this concept. This can be applied anywhere & everywhere.... :-)
Picture Courtesy : yogalifestyle.com
"anywhere & everywhere..." . It was meant only for yoga. But very nice understanding ;)-
ReplyDeleteya ya ya ya .... but super na.... :-)
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