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The ''Maitrayaniya Upanisad'' (2nd or 3rd century BC) defines yoga as "The oneness of the breath and mind, and likewise of the senses, and the relinquishment of all conditions of existence" for the purpose of uniting Brahman with Atman. It presents a sixfold path including
==Relationship to Yoga==
:(1) ''pranayama'' ("breath control")  
The ''Maitrayaniya Upanishad'' (2nd or 3rd century BC) defines [[Yoga]] as "The oneness of the breath and mind, and likewise of the senses, and the relinquishment of all conditions of existence" for the purpose of uniting [[Atman]] with [[Brahman]]". It presents a six-fold path including:
:(2) ''pratyahara'' ("withdrawal of the senses from objects")  
 
:(3) ''dhyana'' ("meditation")
:(1) ''[[pranayama]]'' ("breath control")  
:(4) ''dharama'' ("concentration")
:(2) ''[[pratyahara]]'' ("withdrawal of the senses from objects")  
:(5) ''tarka'' ("contemplation")
:(3) ''[[dhyana]]'' ("meditation")
:(6) ''samadhi'' ("absorption")
:(4) ''[[dharama]]'' ("concentration")
:(5) ''[[tarka]]'' ("contemplation")
:(6) ''[[samadhi]]'' ("absorption")


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Vedas]]
*[[Vedas]]
*[[Yoga]]
*[[Yoga]]

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Relationship to Yoga

The Maitrayaniya Upanishad (2nd or 3rd century BC) defines Yoga as "The oneness of the breath and mind, and likewise of the senses, and the relinquishment of all conditions of existence" for the purpose of uniting Atman with Brahman". It presents a six-fold path including:

(1) pranayama ("breath control")
(2) pratyahara ("withdrawal of the senses from objects")
(3) dhyana ("meditation")
(4) dharama ("concentration")
(5) tarka ("contemplation")
(6) samadhi ("absorption")

See also