This sounds perfect. 

Though Patrick might still be looking for the original word for 'inner'. 



On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 12:48 PM, Martin Gansten via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
This sounds like the sādhana-catuṣṭaya listed by Śaṃkara (sorry, no reference to hand -- Brahmasūtrabhāṣya perhaps?): nityānitya-vastu-viveka, ihāmutra-phala-bhoga-vairāgya, ṣaṭ-sampatti, and mumukṣutva. The six treasures are śama, dama, uparati, titkṣā, śraddhā, samādhāna.

Martin Gansten


Den 2017-01-25 kl. 07:46, skrev patrick mccartney via INDOLOGY:
Dear Friends, 

At the top of page 16 from this English translation of Krishnamacharya's "Yoga Makaranda", there is a list of four characteristics that he suggests need to be attained through yogābhyāsa, and which are said to comprise jñānam:


The original text is written in Kannada (1934), and this English translation (2006) is from the Tamil edition (1938). I haven't been able to locate a copy of either the '34 or '38 editions. 

I'm wondering if anyone might be able to tell me what the term is that he uses for "inner wealth".

The three other characteristics are familiar to me, viz., viveka, vairāgya, and mumukṣutva

Thanks.

All the best,

Patrick McCartney, PhD


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