The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali is an ancient Indian text composed of 196 sutras (aphorisms) that provide guidance on the spiritual path of yoga. It is one of the foundational texts of classical yoga and is widely regarded as the authoritative source on the philosophy and
The Yoga Sutras of Patañjali is a compilation "from a variety of sources" of Sanskrit sutras (aphorisms) on the practice of yoga – 195 sutras and 196 sutras. The Yoga Sutras were compiled in India in the early centuries CE by the sage Patanjali, who collected and organized knowledge about yoga from Samkhya, Buddhism, and older Yoga traditions, and possibly another compiler who may have added the fourth chapter. He may also be the author of the Yogabhashya, a commentary on the Yoga Sutras, traditionally attributed to the legendary Vedic sage Vyasa, but possibly forming a joint work of Patanjali called the Pātañjalayogaśāstra.