Vijnanabhairava or Divine Consciousness
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- 9788120808171
- 294.595 J1991 V 100765
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294.595 D6494 E 103273 The Essence of Self Recognition | 294.595 G15 T 100475 Tantra Samucchaya | 294.595 J1991 S 100509 Spanda-Karikas - the divine creative pulsation | 294.595 J1991 V 100765 Vijnanabhairava or Divine Consciousness | 294.595 K9498 P 101737 Pratyabhijnahrdayam: The Secret Of Self-Recognition Sanskrit Text With English Translation, Notes, And Introduction | 294.894 Ad99 V 103178 Valmiki Ramayanam kamba Ramayanamcha | 295.542 C 4419 M 107394 Adi sankaracarya's Manisa pancakam |
A Treasury of 112 Types of Yoga Sanskrit Text with English Translation, Expository Note, Introduction and Glossary of Technical Terms
Vijnanabhairava is a very ancient book on Yoga. It studiously eschews mechanical worship, external rites and ceremonies and goes directly to the heart of the problem of the union of human consciousness with the Divine. There is no theoretical discussion in the book. It describes 112 types of Yoga each of which is a precious gem delineating the mystic approach to the Divine. For this purpose, it makes full use of all the aspects of human life - prana, manas, imagination and intuition. The book has for the first time been translated into English. The translation of each verse is followed by copious expository notes, which contain not only all that is of any value in the Sanskrit commentaries, but also many practical suggestions made by Swami Lakshmana Joo on the basis of his personal experience of these Yogas. In order to understand the philosophical background of these Yogas, the reader is advised to go through the introductory portion of the author's Pratyabhijnahrdayam or the Siva-sutras.
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