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योग a &c. See pp. 856, 858. योग f. bm. (√ 1.युज्; ifc. f(आ). ) the act of yoking, joining, attaching, harnessing, putting to (of horses), [RV.] ; [MBh.] a yoke, team, vehicle, conveyance, [ŚBr.] ; [Kauś.] ; [MBh.] employment, use, application, performance, [RV.] &c. &c. equipping or arraying (of an army), [MBh.] fixing (of an arrow on the bow-string), ib. putting on (of armour), [L.] a remedy, cure, [Suśr.] a means, expedient, device, way, manner, method, [MBh.] ; [Kāv.] &c. a supernatural means, charm, incantation, magical art, ib. योग-नन्द a trick, stratagem, fraud, deceit, [Mn.] ; [Kathās.] (cf. ) undertaking, business, work, [RV.] ; [AV.] ; [TS.] acquisition, gain, profit, wealth, property, ib.; [Kauś.] ; [MBh.] occasion, opportunity, [Kām.] ; [MārkP.] सह any junction, union, combination, contact with (instr. with or without , or comp. ), [MBh.] ; [Kāv.] &c. (योगम् √ इ, to agree, consent, acquiesce in anything, [R.] ) mixing of various materials, mixture, [MBh.] ; [R.] ; [VarBṛS.] partaking of, possessing (instr. or comp. ), [Mn.] ; [R.] ; [Hariv.] योगात् connection, relation (, योगेन and योग-तस्ifc. in consequence of, on account of, by reason of, according to, through), KātyŚr.; [ŚvetUp.] ; [Mn.] &c. putting together, arrangement, disposition, regular succession, [Kāṭh.] [ŚrS.] °गेन n. fitting together, fitness, propriety, suitability (ind. and -तस्ind. suitably, fitly, duly, in the right manner), [MBh.] ; [Kāv.] &c. °योग-तस् n. exertion, endeavour, zeal, diligence, industry, care, attention (ind. strenuously, assiduously; पूर्णेन योगेन, with all one's powers, with overflowing zeal), [Mn.] ; [MBh.] &c. application or concentration of the thoughts, abstract contemplation, meditation, (esp. ) self-concentration, abstract meditation and mental abstraction practised as a system (as taught by पतञ्जलि and called the योग philosophy; it is the second of the two सांख्य systems, its chief aim being to teach the means by which the human spirit may attain complete union with ईश्वर or the Supreme Spirit; in the practice of self-concentration it is closely connected with Buddhism), [Up.] ; [MBh.] ; [Kāv.] &c. ([IW. 92] ) any simple act or rite conducive to योग or abstract meditation, [Sarvad.] Yoga personified (as the son of धर्म and क्रिया), [BhP.] a follower of the योग system, [MBh.] ; [Śaṃk.] (in सांख्य) the union of soul with matter (one of the 10 मूलिक-अर्थाs or radical facts), [Tattvas.] (with पाशुपतs) the union of the individual soul with the universal soul, [Kulârṇ.] (with पाञ्चरात्रs) devotion, pious seeking after God, [Sarvad.] (with जैनs) contact or mixing with the outer world, ib. (in astron. ) conjunction, lucky conjuncture, [Lāṭy.] ; [VarBṛS.] ; [MBh.] &c. चान्द्र-योगाः a constellation, asterism (these, with the moon, are called and are 13 in number; without the moon they are called ख-योगाः, or नाभस-योगाः), [VarBṛS.] the leading or principal star of a lunar asterism, [W.] N. of a variable division of time (during which the joint motion in longitude of the sun and moon amounts to 13 degrees 20 minutes; there are 27 such योगs beginning with विष्कम्भ and ending with वैधृति), ib. (in arithm. ) addition, sum, total, [Sūryas.] ; [MBh.] (in gram.) the connection of words together, syntactical dependence of a word, construction, [Nir.] ; [Suśr.] (ifc. = dependent on, ruled by, [Pāṇ. 2-2, 8] , Vārtt. 1) योग-विभाग a combined or concentrated grammatical rule or aphorism, [Pāṇ.] Sch. ; [Siddh.] (cf. ) रूढि the connection of a word with its root, original or etymological meaning (as opp. to q.v. ), [Nir.] ; [Pratāp.] ; KātyŚr. Sch. a violator of confidence, spy, [L.] N. of a Sch. on the परमार्थसार
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