- The
Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati ("Manual on the
practice of Haṭha yoga") is a
manual of Haṭha yoga
written in
Sanskrit in the 18th century,
attributed to Kapāla...
- posture, Gajāsana (Elephant Pose), was
described in the 18th
century Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati; the text
calls for it to be
repeated "over and over again" from...
-
handstand in a
sequence involving touching the nose to the ground; the
Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati calls this Syenasana,
meaning hawk pose.
Swimmers often perform underwater...
- Gheraṇḍa Saṃhitā, 17th
century GS = Gorakṣaśataka, 10th
century HAP =
Hațhābhyāsapaddhati, 18th
century HR = Haṭha Ratnāvali, 17th
century HY = Hemacandra's...
- with the name of Kapālakuruṇṭaka, the
author of the 18th
century Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati. This
would long
predate any
other known yoga texts, the earliest...
-
century onwards.
Trivikramasana is
described in the 18th
century Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati; a pose
close to
Durvasasana is
illustrated as "Trivikramasana" in...
- ****ual Yoga
Hatha yoga
Amaraugha Prabodha Amritasiddhi Bahr al-Hayat
Hathabhyasapaddhati Hatha Ratnavali Hatha Yoga
Pradipika Hatha Yoga: The
Report of a...
- Sritattvanidhi, like
another late 18th or
early 19th
century text, the
Hathabhyasapaddhati,
indicate for the
first time that yoga
asanas may
include "a wide...
- 64–84. Singleton, Mark and Birch,
Jason (2019) "The Yoga of the
Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati: Haṭhayoga on the Cusp of Modernity".
Journal of Yoga Studies, (2)...
- v6i0.25. Birch, Jason; Singleton, Mark (2019). "The Yoga of the
Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati: Haṭhayoga on the Cusp of Modernity".
Journal of Yoga Studies. 2...