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ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE
We begin our final podcast series for the year: The Four Functions of the Mind (Antaḥkaraṇa). In this first part, we explore Manas, the aspect of mind responsible for sensory processing, attention, and coordination. Drawing from the Katha Upaniṣad and yogic psychology, we look at how Manas operates in different states of consciousness and how it can be trained through practice.

DEFINITION AND ETYMOLOGY OF MANAS
The Sanskrit word manas comes from the root “man”, to think or perceive. It refers to the lower mind, the part that organises incoming sensory data and initiates responses. It is different from Buddhi (intellect), Ahaṁkāra (ego), and Citta (memory storehouse).

KEY CONCEPTS COVERED

Manas as the driver of the chariot (Katha Upaniṣad analogy)

The role of Manas in sankalpa-vikalpa (considering options)

How Manas governs the senses (indriyas)

Drishti-Citta-Prāṇa connection in Hatha Yoga

The function of Manas in waking, dreaming, deep sleep, and Turīya

TEXTUAL SOURCES

Katha Upaniṣad - the metaphor of the chariot

Yoga Sūtra - distinction between states of mind (YS 1.1–1.6)

Hatha Yoga Pradīpikā - practices to steady the mind (HYP 4.34)

PRACTICAL INTEGRATION
You’ll learn ways to refine and stabilise Manas using tools from both Raja and Hatha Yoga traditions, including:

Drishti practices to anchor attention

Breath-gaze-mind coordination

Meditative observation of the changing mind

Cultivating presence across all four states of consciousness

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