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On this week's episode: Īśvara Praṇidhāna (Surrender to the Divine)
We close our Yamas & Niyamas series with a deep dive into Īśvara Praṇidhāna – the practice of surrendering to the divine, whatever that may mean to you. From the rowboat analogy to Ram Dass’s wisdom, this episode invites you to step back from personal control and tune into divine flow. We discuss how this final niyama is both a culmination and a doorway—an offering of your practice, your life, and your purpose to something higher.
Key Concepts:
Īśvara = the Divine; Praṇidhāna = to surrender or devote oneself
The distinction between giving up and trusting deeply
Why yoga asks for surrender as the final step on the path
Letting go of control and learning to flow with life
Seeing everyone (and yourself) as an embodiment of the divine
Devotion through practice, mantra, prayer, and selfless service (seva)
Using your life as an offering—not for personal gain, but for collective upliftment
Textual Sources:
Yoga Sūtra 2.45: “Samādhi siddhiḥ īśvara praṇidhānāt” — “Perfection in Samādhi comes through surrender to the Divine.”
Bhagavad Gītā 2.47: “You have the right to act, but not to the fruits of your actions.”
Integration in Thought, Word, and Action:
In thought: Let go of needing to control the outcome. Trust in the natural intelligence of life.
In word: Use mantra, prayer, or language that invokes the sacred. Speak as if speaking to God.
In action: Devote yourself to your highest calling. Let your practice, your seva, and your daily life become your offering.
Reflective Takeaway:
What would it look like if every breath, every word, every step became an offering? Īśvara Praṇidhāna reminds us that our life can be a vessel for the divine—not through control, but through surrender.
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.yoga
Website: OmSom.yoga
We 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.
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PRACTICE WITH US:
365 Sadhana Sangha
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Bali Retreat
https://omsom.yoga/bali-retreat-2025
300 Hr India & Berwick
https://omsom.yoga/300-hour-advanced-hatha-yoga-training-2025
200 Hr Berwick
https://omsom.yoga/200-hour-yoga-teacher-training-berwick-2025
On this week's episode: Īśvara Praṇidhāna (Surrender to the Divine)
We close our Yamas & Niyamas series with a deep dive into Īśvara Praṇidhāna – the practice of surrendering to the divine, whatever that may mean to you. From the rowboat analogy to Ram Dass’s wisdom, this episode invites you to step back from personal control and tune into divine flow. We discuss how this final niyama is both a culmination and a doorway—an offering of your practice, your life, and your purpose to something higher.
Key Concepts:
Īśvara = the Divine; Praṇidhāna = to surrender or devote oneself
The distinction between giving up and trusting deeply
Why yoga asks for surrender as the final step on the path
Letting go of control and learning to flow with life
Seeing everyone (and yourself) as an embodiment of the divine
Devotion through practice, mantra, prayer, and selfless service (seva)
Using your life as an offering—not for personal gain, but for collective upliftment
Textual Sources:
Yoga Sūtra 2.45: “Samādhi siddhiḥ īśvara praṇidhānāt” — “Perfection in Samādhi comes through surrender to the Divine.”
Bhagavad Gītā 2.47: “You have the right to act, but not to the fruits of your actions.”
Integration in Thought, Word, and Action:
In thought: Let go of needing to control the outcome. Trust in the natural intelligence of life.
In word: Use mantra, prayer, or language that invokes the sacred. Speak as if speaking to God.
In action: Devote yourself to your highest calling. Let your practice, your seva, and your daily life become your offering.
Reflective Takeaway:
What would it look like if every breath, every word, every step became an offering? Īśvara Praṇidhāna reminds us that our life can be a vessel for the divine—not through control, but through surrender.
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.yoga
Website: OmSom.yoga
We 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.
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