Yoga and Indian Philosophy
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- 9788120816091
- 181.45 W4951 Y 101182
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Ubhayabharati Sanskrit | 181.45 W4951 Y 101182 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 101182 |
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181.45 V 559 S 107079 The supreme yoga : | 181.45 V669 Y 101337 Yoga darshana : Kavya Vyakhya | 181.45 V691 Y 105219 Yogasārasaṅgraha of Vijñānabhikṣu | 181.45 W4951 Y 101182 Yoga and Indian Philosophy | 181.45 W864 Y 104980 Yoga sutra with maniprabha: | 181.4503 D2601 Y 100416 A concordance-dictionary to the Yoga-Sutras of Patanjali and the Bhashya of Vyasa | 181.452 L5244 S 100302 Sankara on the Yoga Sutras: A Full Translation of the Newly Discovered Text |
While Indian Philosophy has been in our time the object of mainly academic interest Yoga has become in recent decades and object of wide spread popular interest particularly in the west. But from at least the time of the Upanisads till Aurobindo Yoga has been an important source of inspiration to philosophy in Indian and philosophy in turn has often provided in turn has often provided an initial impetus and motivation for the practice of yoga and has produced various interpretations of Yogic experiences. It is therefore most appropriate that Yoga and Indian philosophy be given equal attention both in the context of academic research and in the framework of popularising Yoga.
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