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- Yogaśāstra (lit. "Yoga treatise") is a 12th-century Sanskrit text by Hemachandra on Śvetāmbara Jainism. It is a treatise on the "rules of conduct for laymen...
- Indian philosophy. His systematic exposition of the Jain path in the Yogaśāstra and its auto-commentary is a very influential text in Jain thought. According...
- classic Hindu treatise), while an example of Shastra is Hemachandra's Yogasastra (considered a classic Svetambara Jain treatise), both on yoga. Shastras...
- great treatise on logic. Hemachandra (c. 1088 – c. 1172 CE) wrote the Yogaśāstra, a textbook on yoga and Adhyatma Upanishad. His minor work Anyayogavyvaccheda...
- Kimtvavasthitah" Yogaśāstra of Ācārya Hemacandra 4.106] Tr by Dr. A. S. Gopani See Hemacandras description of universe in Yogaśāstra "…Think of this loka...
- Kimtvavasthitah" [Yogaśāstra of Ācārya Hemacandra 4.106] Tr by Dr. A. S. Gopani See Hemacandras description of universe in Yogaśāstra "…Think of this loka...
- Hemacandra in the 12th century put forth the Jain view of the universe in the Yogaśāstra: This universe is not created nor sustained by anyone; It is self-sustaining...
- Umasvati. Yogasastra, a 12th Century CE text by Acarya Hemacandra. Hemacandra devotes a chapter on these contemplations in his Sanskrit text, Yogasastra. Maranavibhatti...
- Hațhābhyāsapaddhati, 18th century HR = Haṭha Ratnāvali, 17th century HY = Hemacandra's Yogaśāstra, 11th century HYP = Haṭha Yoga Pradīpikā, 15th century JP = Joga Pradīpikā...
- Karani in the 1905 Yogasopana purvacatusca. Hemacandra's 11th century Yogaśāstra names it Duryodhanāsana ("Duryodhana's pose") or Kapālīkarana ("head technique")...