Abstract:
In Yoga tradition, the fundamental theory and practice adopts logic matrix as the
Four Realities (caturvyūha) to discover problem and solve issues effectively.
According to Yoga philosophy, the Yoga theories based on the discoveries made
by the ancient thinkers from generation to generation which is refer to the
teachings of Vedas, Brāhmaṇas, Āraṇyakas and Sāṃkhya darśana. Amongst them,
Yoga was taken on various Sāṃkhic philosophies such as the theory of Triguṇa,
Caturvyūha and Pañcaviṃśatitattva to establishment of own system. In point of
fact, the term of the Caturvyūha which does not directly mentioned as generic
word in the Yoga-Sūtra, but some inference forms and methods as Heya, Heyahetu,
Hāna and Hāna-upāya appeared like causality condition through logical
formula to analysis by the synthesis of four-factor model - the avoidance of
suffering, remove the origin of suffering; cessation of suffering and the means
leading to the cessation of suffering. In fact, this formula considered as the logical
methodology and metaphysics that can be expounded with truths in the Yoga-
Sūtra. In this connection, this logical distribution gives important information and
evidence which indicate that discover the problems and solve the issues can be
phased array in the model of orderly arrangement (vyūha), and this instruction is
thus established by logical deduction to closed or understood yogic causality with
the Four Realities, viz. the first three as philosophy and the last one as practice. In
other words, the first two can be set as discover the problems while the last two as
solve the issues. Accordingly, it is also found in this study that the theory and
practice of the Caturvyūha are interconnected as the cause and effect to
ascertaining the suffering and its ending in this systematic pattern. Therefore, an
objective of this research is to make an analytical study of the Caturvyūha to
understanding the philosophy and practice for formulated into a logical speculative
arrangement and designed guide practitioners to eliminate the Kleśa, free from
Duḥkha and end of Saṃsāra. And so, we note that the Four-Factor Formula can be
improved by interdependence which also exists with the condition of reduplicative
causality to realizing the yogic realities for attaining the Mokṣa.