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Yajnavalkya was a wonderful yogi and had a profound knowledge of the ultimate reality - Brahman.
Yājñavalkya composed a handbook on yoga philosophy, named Yogi-yajnavalkya, wherein he expounded the philosophy of yoga in reply to a query from his wife Gargi. Incidentally, Gargi is introduced by Yājñavalkya as his wife in this book, though in the Bṛhadaranyaka Upanishad she is a rival questioner.
The great sage Yājñavalkya, the foremost of the sages, was omniscient. His knowledge of Reality had made his mind completely pure; he devoted himself to constant meditation on God after he had attained the requisite knowledge of all the branches of learning. He knew the essential philosophy of the Veda and
Vedanta thoroughly; he was especially devoted to yogic practices.
His name stands distinguished both in the Śrutis and in the Smrtis Yājñavalkya is especially known for his unsurpassed spiritual wisdom and power.
Yājñavalkya composed the Yoga Samhita after observing penance in the hermitage of the great sage Upamanyu.
Yājñavalkya was the incarnation of Brahma. Cursed by Shiva, Brahma incarnated himself as Yājñavalkya[1]. He was the son of Brahmabahu, who was born of the limbs of Brahma.
With a view to teaching renunciation as a means to immortality, Yājñavalkya seeks to awaken detachment for worldly relations, wealth and other attachments. He drives home the truth about the Self.
Be and make - Swami Vivekananda