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  2. Yoga Sutras of Patanjali - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Patañjali, its traditional snake form indicating kundalini or an incarnation of Shesha. The Yoga Sutras of Patañjali (IAST: Patañjali yoga-sūtras) is a compilation "from a variety of sources" [1] of Sanskrit sutras on the practice of yoga – 195 sutras (according to Vyāsa and Krishnamacharya) and 196 sutras (according to others, including BKS Iyengar).

  3. I. K. Taimni - Wikipedia

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    I. K. Taimni (Iqbal Kishen Taimni, 1898–1978) was a professor of chemistry at the Allahabad University in India, and an influential scholar in the fields of Yoga and Indian philosophy. He was a leader of the Theosophical Society. Taimni authored a number of books on Eastern Philosophy, including a modern interpretation of Patanjali's Yoga ...

  4. Patanjali - Wikipedia

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    The view that these were likely different authors is now generally accepted by Western scholars, but "glorification" of Patanjali as singular author of the yoga, grammar, and medical texts "has become an oft-repeated article of faith" "in more traditional circles" and yoga culture. [5] Patanjali is regarded as an avatar of Adi Sesha. [8]

  5. Svādhyāya - Wikipedia

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    Yoga meditation – a means to the virtue of Svadhyaya. Svādhyāya is one of the three key elements in the practice of yoga as defined in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, appearing in the opening verse of Book two on spiritual practice and elaborated upon in two other verses. [46]

  6. Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The book was one of the first three reference works on asanas (yoga postures) in the development of yoga as exercise in the mid-20th century, the other two being Selvarajan Yesudian and Elisabeth Haich's 1941 Sport és Jóga (in Spanish: an English version appeared in 1953) and Theos Bernard's 1944 Hatha Yoga: The Report of a Personal Experience. [2]

  7. Ishvarapranidhana - Wikipedia

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    [6] In a religious translation of Patanjali's Eight-Limbed Yoga, the word Īśvarapraṇidhāna means committing what one does to a Lord, who is elsewhere in the Yoga Sūtras defined as a special person (puruṣa) who is the first teacher (paramaguru) and is free of all hindrances and karma. In more secular terms, it means acceptance ...

  8. Yogacintamani - Wikipedia

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    The first half of the text, chapter 1 and part of chapter 2, introduce and define yoga. [4] The second half consists mainly of eight sections corresponding to the eight limbs of yoga (Yama, Niyama, Āsana, Prāṇāyāma, Pratyāhāra, Dhāraṇā, Dhyāna, Samādhi) described in Patanjali 's Yoga Sutras .

  9. Yoga (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] A systematic collection of ideas of Yoga is found in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, [6] [7] a key text of Yoga [web 1] which has influenced all other schools of Indian philosophy. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The metaphysics of Yoga is Samkhya's dualism , [ web 1 ] in which the universe is conceptualized as composed of two realities: Puruṣa (witness ...

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