The Yoga of the Matsyendrasamhita: A Critical Edition and Annotated Translation of Chapters 1–13 and 55
This volume presents the first critical edition, along with an English translation, of the core chapters of a Sanskrit work […]
This volume presents the first critical edition, along with an English translation, of the core chapters of a Sanskrit work […]
Contents: Prologue. Acknowledgement. Key to transliteration. Abbreviations. I. Theoretical introduction to Japa-yoga: 1. The meaning of the term Japa-Yoga Japa-Yajna,
Contents: Preface. Key to transliteration. Abbreviations. 1. Introduction. 2. Valid and invalid knowledge. 3. Perception (Pratyaksa Pramana). 4. Inference (Anumana).
Contents: Dedication. Pranam (Salutation). Aashirwad (Blessings). A word. 1. Introduction. 2. The energy concept: Human body. 3. Yoga!. 4. Mudras.
Contents: 1. Woman’s health and Yoga. 2. Yogic disciplines. 3. Constitutional essentials of health. 4. The science of breathing. 5.
Contents: Introduction. I. The path of Yoga: 1. The early sources of Yoga. 2. The soteriological context of Yoga. 3.
"Super science of Yoga is a result of an exercise made for years, to bring the vast knowledge of Yoga
Contents: 1. Introduction to yoga. 2. Practicing yoga. 3. Yoga therapy. 4. Recreation. "The present book entitled Yoga and Recreation
Contents: Preface. General Introduction. I: Introduction: Truth and vision. 1. The Path and its origins. 2. Maxims for guidance and
Contents: Introduction. 1. Trance (Samadhi). 2. The Practice of Yoga. 3. Attainments (Vibhutis or Siddhis). 4. Absolute Independence (Kaivalya). Index
This Text on Raja Yoga was assembled from the books and transcribed lectures of our Gurudev Sri Swami Satchidananda, liberally
Contents: 1. Pranayama–an introduction. 2. Prana and pranayama. 3. Pranayama and your health. 4. The meditation. 5. Yogic diet and