Yoga Yājñavalkya

by A. G. Mohan

Other authorsGanesh Mohan
Paperback, 2013

Publication

Imprint: Singapore : Svastha Yoga Pte Ltd., ©2013. Context: Translation based on the BBRA edition. Edition: Second edition. Responsibility: Translated from the Sanskrit by A.G. Mohan with Ganesh Mohan. OCLC Number: 854768294. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xiv, 172 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Features: Includes appendix with Sanskrit text.

Call number

GT-H-Y / Mohan

Barcode

BK-08167

ISBN

9789810716486

CSS Library Notes

Description: The Yoga Yajnavalkya is an ancient text that predates many of the more well-known yoga texts.

The text has several unique features:
* Systematic explanation of the eight limbs of yoga
* Numerous verses devoted to pranayama
* Sound method of awakening kundalini
* Presented as a discourse between husband and wife

The great yogi, Sri T. Krishnamacharya, considered the Yoga Yajnavalkya to be one of the most important classical yoga works.

Using the most complete and correct version available, this translation draws upon decades of studies by his long time disciple, A. G. Mohan. -- from back cover

Table of Contents: Translator's introduction
Unique features of this text
Summary of the text
Text in twelve chapters
Appendix I: Comparisons of versions
Appendix II: Devanagari text

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Physical description

xiv, 172 p.; 23 cm

Description

Ancient treatise on Yoga; Sanskrit text with English translation.

Language

Original language

Sanskrit

Subjects

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