Yoga Sutra Patanjali
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196 Sutr about the philosophy of yoga. The author represents a modern interpretation of the famous treatise on yoga, belonging to the pen of a highly respected sage Patanjali.
The treatise was written 2500 years ago on Sanskrit and was transmitted from the mouth in the mouth in the form of traditional beliefs, such as the Vedas and the Upanishads. Iyengar represents to our attention a colossal work, which includes both translations, symbiosis of various monographs and reports, and his own interpretation of Patanjali"s teachings.
Features:
Nothing, interfering with the perception of the sutr: the laconicism of the pristine text flowed into the interpretation of Iyengar himself,
Seven hypostases of consciousness on the path to an integral exalted existence,
yoga - both the goal and the means, or what is samadhi,
How to supplement the practice of practice (Abhyas), in order to ultimately come to a indistinguishable, devoid of signs of existence, "inextricable light of the soul" (Cayvalia),
Through the face between how not to confuse the immersion in your own ego with the study of thought processes,
The presence of a glossary of Sanskrit terms that significantly facilitates the understanding of the text.
It will be interesting to active and novice yoges, researchers of the philosophy of yoga, as well as the followers of the Iengar school
The treatise was written 2500 years ago on Sanskrit and was transmitted from the mouth in the mouth in the form of traditional beliefs, such as the Vedas and the Upanishads. Iyengar represents to our attention a colossal work, which includes both translations, symbiosis of various monographs and reports, and his own interpretation of Patanjali"s teachings.
Features:
Nothing, interfering with the perception of the sutr: the laconicism of the pristine text flowed into the interpretation of Iyengar himself,
Seven hypostases of consciousness on the path to an integral exalted existence,
yoga - both the goal and the means, or what is samadhi,
How to supplement the practice of practice (Abhyas), in order to ultimately come to a indistinguishable, devoid of signs of existence, "inextricable light of the soul" (Cayvalia),
Through the face between how not to confuse the immersion in your own ego with the study of thought processes,
The presence of a glossary of Sanskrit terms that significantly facilitates the understanding of the text.
It will be interesting to active and novice yoges, researchers of the philosophy of yoga, as well as the followers of the Iengar school
Author:
Author:Айенгар Б.К. С.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
- Category:Chiromantia & Esoteric & Numerology
- Category:Phylosophy
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00139-719-9
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