- problematic."
Michele Desmarais summarized a wide
variety of
dates ****igned to
Yogasutra,
ranging from 500 BCE to 3rd
century CE,
noting that
there is a paucity...
-
interpretations and
literature that
discuss Raja yoga
often credit Patañjali's
Yogasūtras as
their textual source, but many
neither adopt the
teachings nor the...
-
scholars narrowing this
period down to
between 2nd and 4th
century CE. The
Yogasutras is one of the most
important texts in the
Indian tradition and the foundation...
- pain-giving as joy-giving, and the non-Atman as Atman. —
Yogasutra 2.5 In
verses 2.19-2.20,
Yogasutra declares that pure
ideas are the
domain of Atman, the...
- सुखदुःखपुण्यापुण्यविषयाणां भावनातश्चित्तप्रसादनम् —
Yogasutra 1.33; "Patanjali
Yogasutra". SanskritDo****ents.Org.
Martin G.
Wiltshire (1990). Ascetic...
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Lloyd (2008). Knut
Jacobsen (ed.).
Person Purity and
Power in
Yogasutra, in
Theory and
Practice of Yoga.
Motilal Banarsid****. pp. 38–39. ISBN 978-81-208-3232-9...
- is moksha, the
soteriological goal in Hinduism. Book 3 of Patanjali's
Yogasutra is
dedicated to
soteriological aspects of yoga philosophy.
Patanjali begins...
- Bhasya). His
Vivarana (tertiary notes) on the
commentary by
Vedavyasa on
Yogasutras as well as
those on
Apastamba Dharma-sũtras (Adhyatama-patala-bhasya)...
-
speaking truth, the
fruits of
action become subservient to him (patanjali
yogasutras,
sutra number 2.36), "The face of
truth is
covered by a
golden bowl. Unveil...
- " Rukmani, T. S. (1993). "Siddhis in the Bhāgavata Purāṇa and in the
Yogasutras of
Patanjali – a Comparison". In Wayman, Alex (ed.).
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