The Yoga Sutras' teaching on stilling mental modifications becomes a precise tool for analyzing the five aggregates and understanding how consciousness operates across dharmic categories.
Patanjali's definition of yoga as 'chitta vritti nirodha'—the cessation of mental modifications—directly parallels Abhidharma's detailed taxonomy of the five skandhas (form, sensation, perception, mental formations, consciousness). By viewing mental turbulence through the lens of how each skandha contributes to disturbance, practitioners develop granular insight into psychological transformation. Abhidharma breaks down which specific dharmas (elemental phenomena) compose each modification, while Patanjali's systematic approach to stilling them provides a roadmap. This integration reveals that mastering the mind requires understanding not just that modifications arise, but exactly which skandhas and dharmas are involved in each moment of consciousness. The result is profound psychological literacy essential for genuine transformation.
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