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Asked: January 10, 20252025-01-10T09:46:19+00:00 2025-01-10T09:46:19+00:00In: Class 6

What is Aparigraha?

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Aparigraha, a principle of Yama, advocates non-greed and contentment. It encourages living simply, avoiding excess possessions, and appreciating what one has, fostering a sense of gratitude and inner peace. Answer: (B) Non-greed

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    1. Prasant
      2025-01-10T10:43:55+00:00Added an answer on January 10, 2025 at 10:43 am

      Aparigraha, meaning non-greed, is one of the five Yamas in Ashtāṅga Yoga. It emphasizes simplicity and detachment from material possessions, encouraging practitioners to avoid excessive desires and focus on what is truly needed. By practicing Aparigraha, individuals cultivate gratitude, contentment, and generosity, reducing attachment and fostering inner peace. This principle aligns with the Yogic philosophy of finding happiness within rather than seeking fulfillment through external objects or wealth.

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