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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...
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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...
- Hațhābhyāsapaddhati, 18th
century HR = Haṭha Ratnāvali, 17th
century HY = Hemacandra's
Yogaśāstra, 11th
century HYP = Haṭha Yoga Pradīpikā, 15th
century JP = Joga Pradīpikā...
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great treatise on logic.
Hemachandra (c. 1088 – c. 1172 CE)
wrote the
Yogaśāstra, a
textbook on yoga and
Adhyatma Upanishad. His
minor work Anyayogavyvaccheda...
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classic Hindu treatise),
while an
example of
Shastra is Hemachandra's
Yogasastra (considered a
classic Svetambara Jain treatise), both on yoga. Shastras...
- 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...
- Umasvati.
Yogasastra, a 12th
Century CE text by
Acarya Hemacandra.
Hemacandra devotes a
chapter on
these contemplations in his
Sanskrit text,
Yogasastra. Maranavibhatti...
- naming) that asana. GS =
Goraksha Sataka, 10th
century HY = Hemacandra's
Yogasastra, 11th
century VS =
Vasishtha Samhita, 13th
century HYP =
Hatha Yoga Pradipika...
- of the Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya,
Hemachandra (c. 1088–1172 CE) who
wrote the
Yogaśāstra, and Yaśovijaya (1624–1688) a
scholar of Navya-Nyāya.
There is a large...