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 Yoga killeth out all pain for him who is regulated in eating and amusement, regulated in performing actions, regulated in sleeping and waking.

When his subdued thought is fixed on the, free from longing after all desirable things, then it is said, "he is harmonised."

As a lamp in a windless place flickereth not, to such is likened the Yogî of subdued thought, absorbed in the yoga of the.

That in which the mind finds rest, quieted by the practice of yoga: that in which he, seeing the by the, in the  is satisfied;