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 |  |  | Yama - Yamas as codes of conduct: Encyclopedia II - Yama - Yamas as codes of conductIn a related usage, a yama is a "restraint" or rule for living virtuously. Ten yamas are codified in numerous scriptures, including the Shandilya and Varaha Upanishads, the Hatha Yoga Pradipika by Gorakshanatha, and the Tirumantiram of Tirumular. Patanjali lists five yamas in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali.
The ten traditional yamas are:
Ahimsa: abstinence from injury, harmlessness, the not causing of pain to any living creature in thought, word, or deed at any time. This is the "main" Yama. The other n ...
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 |  |  | Yama - Yamas as codes of conduct: Encyclopedia II - Yama - Characteristics of YamaHe is a Lokapala and an Aditya. In art, he is depicted with green or red skin, red clothes, and riding a buffalo. He holds a loop of rope in his left hand with which he pulls the soul from the corpse. He is the son of Surya (Sun) and twin brother of Yami, or Yamuna, traditionally the first human pair in the Vedas. He was also worshiped as a son of Vivasvat and Saranya. He is one of the Ashta-Dikpalas and represents the south. He reports to Lord Shiva the Destroyer, an aspect of Trimurti (Hinduism's triune Godhead). Three hymns (10, 14, and 3 ...
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 |  |  | Yama - Yamas as codes of conduct: Encyclopedia II - Yama - Subordination to Shiva and VishnuYama, although a controller, is still subordinate to the ultimate controllers Shiva and Vishnu.
A story of Yama's subordinance to Shiva is well-illustrated in the story of Markandeya. [1]
Yama is called Kala ("time"), while Shiva is called Mahakala ("greater time"). [2]
Another story, found in the Bhagavata Purana, shows Yama's subordinance to Vishnu. The man Ajamila had committed many evil acts during his life such as stealing, abandoning his wife and children, and marrying a prostitute. At the moment of his death he in ...
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