Continuous transmission of wisdom from teacher to student, ensuring knowledge integrity and personal transformation across generations.
Parampara represents the unbroken chain of teacher-to-student transmission that preserves knowledge authenticity and living understanding. Patanjali emphasized that yoga philosophy requires direct guidance from qualified teachers, not textual study alone. In oral traditions, Parampara functions as quality control, where each teacher verifies their student's readiness and understanding before transmission. This lineage model acknowledges that transformation requires relationship, accountability, and personalized adaptation. Without written standardization, teachers must deeply know their students' psychological patterns and capacities, tailoring instruction accordingly. The Parampara system develops psychological maturity in both teacher and student through mutual commitment. Knowledge becomes alive through this relationship rather than static on pages. For oral traditions, Parampara ensures wisdom doesn't degrade through isolation; instead, it deepens through successive generations of embodied practice and lived understanding.
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