The Yoga Sutras of PatanjaliThis valuable book provides a complete manual for the study and practice of Raja Yoga, the path of concentration and meditation. This new deluxe printing of these timeless teachings is a treasure to be read and referred to again and again by seekers treading the spiritual path. The classic Sutras (thought-threads), at least 4,000 years old, cover the yogic teachings on ethics, meditation, and physical postures, and provide directions for dealing with situations in daily life. The Sutras are presented here in the purest form, with the original Sanskrit and with translation, transliteration, and commentary by Sri Swami Satchidananda, one of the most respected and revered contemporary Yoga masters. In this classic context, Sri Swamiji offers practical advice based on his own experience for mastering the mind and achieving physical, mental and emotional harmony. |
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Page 58
... prana - apana of Hatha Yoga . The force that moves upward is the prana ; the force that moves downward is the apana . The aim is to bring together the prana and apana . In fact , Hatha Yoga is based mainly on the equilibrium of these ...
... prana - apana of Hatha Yoga . The force that moves upward is the prana ; the force that moves downward is the apana . The aim is to bring together the prana and apana . In fact , Hatha Yoga is based mainly on the equilibrium of these ...
Page 158
... prana by controlling the motions of inhalation and exhalation . Some people think pranayama means holding the breath ... Prana is the cosmic force without which nothing moves or functions . As gasoline , it moves the motorcar . As ...
... prana by controlling the motions of inhalation and exhalation . Some people think pranayama means holding the breath ... Prana is the cosmic force without which nothing moves or functions . As gasoline , it moves the motorcar . As ...
Page 255
... prana - apana I - 34 ; II - 40 pranava ( OM ) I - 27 pranayama ( control of prana ) I - 34 ; II - 29 , II - 49 through II - 53 pratipaksha bhavanam II - 33 , II - 34 pratyahara ( withdrawal of senses from objects ) II - 29 , II - 54 ...
... prana - apana I - 34 ; II - 40 pranava ( OM ) I - 27 pranayama ( control of prana ) I - 34 ; II - 29 , II - 49 through II - 53 pratipaksha bhavanam II - 33 , II - 34 pratyahara ( withdrawal of senses from objects ) II - 29 , II - 54 ...
Contents
Samadhi Portion on Contemplation | 1 |
Sadhana Pada Portion on Practice | 77 |
Vibhuti Pada Portion on Accomplishments | 169 |
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actions ahimsa analogy Ashtanga Yoga atom beautiful become Bhagavad Gita birth body breath bring called cause chittam comes completely concentration consciousness cosmic created desire dharana dhyana discrimination eight limbs energy everything example experience feel fruit Gita gunas guru happen happy Hatha Yoga Hindu ignorance impressions Integral Yoga Isvara japa jivanmukta jnanam karma klesas knowledge Kriya liberated light lives Lord mantram mastery means meditation mental mind mind-stuff modifications Narada nature never non-attachment object obstacles Once pain Patanjali Patanjali gives peace person practice Prakriti prana pranayama prarabda pure Purusha Raja Yoga realize reflection saint samadhi samyama Sanskrit sattva savitarka scriptures seed Seer selfish senses siddhis sleep sound spiritual Sri Swami subtle supreme Swami Satchidananda tapas things thought true truth understand unmanifested vrittis words yama Yoga Sutras Yogi Yogic