Aparigraha: Simplicity, Freedom, and the Yogic Art of Letting Go
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PRACTICE WITH US:365 Sadhana Sangha https://practice.omsom.yoga/365-sadhana-sandha/join100 Hr Asana Sadhana Dharmahttps://practice.omsom.yoga/asana-sadhana-dharma-otoBali Retreathttps://omsom.yoga/bali-retreat-2025300 Hr India & Berwickhttps://omsom.yoga/300-hour-advanced-hatha-yoga-training-2025200 Hr Berwickhttps://omsom.yoga/200-hour-yoga-teacher-training-berwick-2025On this week's episode: AparigrahaWhat does it mean to live without clinging? In this episode, we explore the yogic principle of Aparigraha, often translated as non-possessiveness or non-attachment. We look at how this practice invites freedom, simplicity, and deeper joy—when we let go of what no longer serves us.Definition of Aparigraha Aparigraha means more than just refraining from hoarding—it’s about consciously choosing to release grasping, consumption, and control. It teaches us to live in harmony with what we need, rather than being ruled by what we want.Etymology of AparigrahaA (non)Pari (all around)Graha (grasping, seizing)Together: “non-grasping” or “not taking more than what is freely given.”Aparigraha in Daily LifeIn thought: Releasing attachments to outcomes and past experiences.In speech: Speaking without exaggeration, manipulation, or seeking gain.In action: Practicing generosity, reducing consumption, and simplifying daily life.Practical Ways to Cultivate Aparigraha1. Minimalism – Questioning excess and choosing simplicity.2. Letting Go Practices – Releasing emotional baggage and clutter.3. Gratitude and Contentment – Practicing Santosha to shift from wanting to appreciating.4. Generosity and Service – Giving freely without attachment to outcome.Textual SourcesYoga Sutras of Patanjali (2.39)“Aparigraha-sthairye janma-kathaṁtā-sambodhaḥ.”Translation: When one is established in non-possessiveness, the knowledge of past and future lives arises.– Swami Satchidananda CommentaryHatha Yoga Pradipika (1.15)“Atyāhāraḥ… ṣaḍbhiryogo vinaśyati.”Translation: Yoga is destroyed by overindulgence, talking too much, excessive effort, bad company, and greed.– Swami Muktibodhananda CommentaryFinal Thoughts Aparigraha is not about deprivation—it’s about liberation. When we let go of what we’re holding too tightly, we make space for clarity, creativity, and connection.Thank you for listening to the Om Som Yoga & Ayurveda Podcast.Please share this episode with someone it might support, and connect with us on social media or via our website.Instagram: @OmSom.yogaWebsite: OmSom.yogaWe operate a yoga studio in Berwick, Victoria, Australia, offering classes, workshops, and Yoga Teacher Training programs. We'd love to connect with you wherever you are on your journey.OM