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Ten Qualities of a Dharmika

Often we think of yoga as being the practice of asanas or physical postures, in which case one may think that progress only pertains to our physical sphere.

However, this aspect of yoga is a stepping stone that facilitates our growth and development – in all realms of life, not just by becoming more bendy and flexible.

The totality ofย  yoga is concerned with the overall flourishing of one’s human personality. As much as anything else, our progress on the path of yoga is measured by how far we represent these following qualities.

Here below are the yogi’s list of the ten qualities of a dharmika (a follower of human dharma or expression of one’s true or highest nature.)

1. Dhriti (patience)

2. Ks’ama (forgiveness)

3. Dhamah (self-control)

4. Asteya (non-stealing)

5. Shaoca (purity & cleanliness)

6. Indriyanigraha

(control over motor and sensory organs)

7. Dhii (benevolent intellect)

8. Vidya’ (spiritual knowledge)

9.ย  Satyam’ (love of truth)

10. Akrodha (non-anger)


With continued effort and practice, all the above manifest with greater clarity within each and every practitioner. Our asanas, our meditation, our relaxation and more help bring us forward on the path.

Note: As I mentioned on another list-serve, just because my name is #9 does not mean that I am that. I think that name was given to me because I was so terribly deficient in that attribute ๐Ÿ™‚

Wishing everyone well on the path to becoming a great dharmika!

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7 Comments

  1. Heard bits and pieces of this before in and out of my other Yoga class so loved seeing it all together like this. You are kind and giving so I think Sandi notched it! And aren’t we just striving to exemplify each of these…some days better than others. As always…

  2. When i look at the qualities, i think of how lacking i am in all ten. It reminds me to be aware of my actions and not to be so hard on other.

    1. reading those 10 qualities, i realize, that i lack those 10 too quite a lot, so i guess i will dharmika asanas too.
      not to mention that i think that my mind/brain gets not enough oxygen for my job. So i i could really benefit from it.
      thanks for posting this article.

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