The serpent power;the secrets of tantric and shaktic Yoga being the Ṣaṭ-cakra-nirūpana and Pādukā-pañcaka: two works on Laya-yoga

by Sir John George (Arthur Avalon) Woodroffe (Translator)

Other authorsPūrṇānanda, (Author), Kālīcaraṇa., (Author)
Paper Book, 1974

Status

Available

Call number

181/.45

Collection

Publication

New York, Dover Publications [1974]

Description

First published in 1918, "The Serpent Power" is an important and influential text for the modern practice of Kundalini yoga in the West. Written by Sir John George Woodroffe, under his pseudonym Arthur Avalon, it is a scholarly and insightful study of both ancient texts and the philosophies of Kundalini, Shakti, meditation, and yogic practice. Woodroffe was born in Calcutta, India and followed in his father's footsteps in a successful legal career that included many years serving as the Chief Justice on the High Court of India. In addition to his professional judicial duties, he also extensively studied Hindu philosophy and translated many Sanskrit texts. He wrote many books on Tantrism and yoga under his pseudonym and was a noted speaker and expert on Indian philosophy. "The Serpent Power" is his most popular and enduring work and is notable for its accurate and nuanced translations of two important ancient Tantric texts: "The Description of the Six Chakras" and "Five-fold Footstool". This classic text remains an important guide for all of those who are interested in Kundalini yoga as well as ancient Hindu philosophy and meditative practices.… (more)

Language

Original language

Sanskrit

Original publication date

1919

Physical description

xiv, 529 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

0486230589 / 9780486230580

Local notes

GdP - Gift of Ginny du Praw

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