The Yoga Sutras of Patañjali: A New Edition, Translation, and Commentary

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Jan 27, 2015 - Health & Fitness - 672 pages

A landmark new translation and edition

Written almost two millennia ago, Patañjali's work focuses on how to attain the direct experience and realization of the purusa: the innermost individual self, or soul. As the classical treatise on the Hindu understanding of mind and consciousness and on the technique of meditation, it has exerted immense influence over the religious practices of Hinduism in India and, more recently, in the West.

Edwin F. Bryant's translation is clear, direct, and exact. Each sutra is presented as Sanskrit text, transliteration, and precise English translation, and is followed by Bryant's authoritative commentary, which is grounded in the classical understanding of yoga and conveys the meaning and depth of the sutras in a user-friendly manner for a Western readership without compromising scholarly rigor or traditional authenticity. In addition, Bryant presents insights drawn from the primary traditional commentaries on the sutras written over the last millennium and a half.

 

Contents

Title Page
The History of Yoga
Patañjalis Yoga
The Subject Matter of the Yoga Sūtras
The Present Translation and Commentary
MEDITATIVE ABSORPTION
PRACTICE
MYSTIC POWERS
ABSOLUTE INDEPENDENCE
Concluding Reflections
Chapter Summaries
Notes
Bibliography
Glossary of Sanskrit Terms and Names
Word Index
Acknowledgments

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EDWIN F. BRYANT received his PhD in Indology from Columbia University. He is a professor of Hindu religion and philosophy at Rutgers University, and also teaches workshops on the yoga sutras and other Hindu texts in yoga communities around the world.

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