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| The meaning of the term Asteya (अस्तेय) is non-stealing. Also known as Achourya (अचौर्य) It means to not steal or have an intention to steal and property of other person through thought, speech and action. This is considered as a Yama as per Patanjali Yoga Sutra. | | The meaning of the term Asteya (अस्तेय) is non-stealing. Also known as Achourya (अचौर्य) It means to not steal or have an intention to steal and property of other person through thought, speech and action. This is considered as a Yama as per Patanjali Yoga Sutra. |
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− | == '''Scriptural Occurence:''' == | + | == '''Scriptural Occurrences:''' == |
| + | 1. Patanjal Yoga Sutras (2.29) enlists Yama as one of the limbs of Ashtanga Yoga as below. |
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| + | यमनियमासनप्राणायामप्रत्याहारधारणाध्यानसमाधयोऽष्टावङ्गानि ।। २.२९ ।। |
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− | 1. Patanjal Yoga Sutras (2.29) enlists Yama as one of the limbs of Ashtanga Yoga as below.
| + | ''yamaniyamAsanaprANAyAmapratyAhAradhAraNAdhyAnasamAdhayo.aShTAva~NgAni || 2.29 ||'' |
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− | The 8 limbs of yoga are Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayam, Pratyahar, Dharna, Dhyana, Samadhi. | + | Meaning : The 8 limbs of yoga are Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayam, Pratyahar, Dharna, Dhyana, Samadhi. |
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| 2. Further Patanjali mentions the 5 Yamas in Sutra 2.30 | | 2. Further Patanjali mentions the 5 Yamas in Sutra 2.30 |
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| The five Yama as per Patanjali are Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya and Aparigraha.As per other texts the number may vary. | | The five Yama as per Patanjali are Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya and Aparigraha.As per other texts the number may vary. |
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| + | अहिंसासत्यास्तेयब्रह्मचर्यापरिग्रहा यमाः ।। २.३० ।। |
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| + | ''ahiMsAsatyAsteyabrahmacharyAparigrahA yamAH || 2.30 ||'' |
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| + | Meaning : The five Yama as per Patanjali are Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya and Aparigraha. As per other texts the number may vary. |
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| 3. The 10 Yamas as per Shandilya Upanishad are as below. | | 3. The 10 Yamas as per Shandilya Upanishad are as below. |
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| == '''Why Asteya is required?''' == | | == '''Why Asteya is required?''' == |
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| Asteya is a virtue that a person is expected to bear. It is a Yama that a person can follow. Below are reasons for it. | | Asteya is a virtue that a person is expected to bear. It is a Yama that a person can follow. Below are reasons for it. |
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