Concept:
In the Patanjali Yoga Sutra, Yama is the first limb of Ashtanga Yoga. Yamas are universal ethical disciplines that regulate behavior and form the moral foundation of Yoga practice.
Patanjali lists five Yamas in a specific sequence.
Step 1: Recall the sequence of Yamas in Yoga Sutra.
The Yoga Sutra mentions:
\[
\textit{Ahimsa-satya-asteya-brahmacharya-aparigrahā yamāḥ}
\]
Thus, the sequence is:
\[
\text{Ahimsa}
\rightarrow
\text{Satya}
\rightarrow
\text{Asteya}
\rightarrow
\text{Brahmacharya}
\rightarrow
\text{Aparigraha}
\]
Step 2: Match the sequence with the given letters.
\[
C = \text{Ahimsa}
\]
\[
E = \text{Satya}
\]
\[
B = \text{Astheya}
\]
\[
A = \text{Brahmacharya}
\]
\[
D = \text{Aparigraha}
\]
Therefore, the correct arrangement is:
\[
\boxed{C, E, B, A, D}
\]
Step 3: Identify the correct option.
The option matching the correct sequence is:
\[
\boxed{\text{C, E, B, A, D}}
\]
Hence, the correct answer is:
\[
\boxed{(B)}
\]