Soroda System of Yoga Philosophy
Author: Wassan Singh
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Published: 1925
Total Pages: 196
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Author: Wassan Singh
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Published: 1925
Total Pages: 196
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Yogi Wassan
Publisher: Health Research Books
Published: 1996-09
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780787309350
DOWNLOAD EBOOK1927 Out of India comes this secret book - seldom known to America. Contents: Universal Brain; Mysterious Kundalini; Spiritual Lake; Holy Water; Sea of Soul; Pineal Gland & Pituitary Body; Kala Kundalini; Kala Chakra; Himalaya Mountain; Spirit.
Author: Mark Singleton
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2010-02-10
Total Pages: 273
ISBN-13: 0199742529
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYoga is so prevalent in the modern world--practiced by pop stars, taught in schools, and offered in yoga centers, health clubs, and even shopping malls--that we take its presence, and its meaning, for granted. But how did the current yoga boom happen? And is it really rooted in ancient Indian practices, as many of its adherents claim? In this groundbreaking book, Mark Singleton calls into question many commonly held beliefs about the nature and origins of postural yoga (asana) and suggests a radically new way of understanding the meaning of yoga as it is practiced by millions of people across the world today. Singleton shows that, contrary to popular belief, there is no evidence in the Indian tradition for the kind of health and fitness-oriented asana practice that dominates the global yoga scene of the twenty-first century. Singleton's surprising--and surely controversial--thesis is that yoga as it is popularly practiced today owes a greater debt to modern Indian nationalism and, even more surprisingly, to the spiritual aspirations of European bodybuilding and early 20th-century women's gymnastic movements of Europe and America, than it does to any ancient Indian yoga tradition. This discovery enables Singleton to explain, as no one has done before, how the most prevalent forms of postural yoga, like Ashtanga, Bikram and "Hatha" yoga, came to be the hugely popular phenomena they are today. Drawing on a wealth of rare documents from archives in India, the UK and the USA, as well as interviews with the few remaining, now very elderly figures in the 1930s Mysore asana revival, Yoga Body turns the conventional wisdom about yoga on its head.
Author: Everest Media,
Publisher: Everest Media LLC
Published: 2022-05-30T22:59:00Z
Total Pages: 37
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKPlease note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The first occurrence of the word yoga itself is in the Kaha Upaniad, which was written in the third century BCE. It describes a six-fold yoga method of yoga, namely breath control, withdrawal of the senses, meditation, placing the concentrated mind, philosophical inquiry, and absorption. #2 The text known as the Bhagavad Gt lays out three paths of yoga, which lead to the knowledge of the supreme person, known as Ka. The first is the path of action, in which one gives up the fruits of one’s actions but continues to be an agent in the world. The second is the path of devotion, in which one’s devotion to Ka swiftly liberates one from worldly suffering. #3 The majority of yoga in India is not focused on the practice of sana, and instead teaches only a few seated postures. Any assertion that transnational postural yoga is part of the dominant orthopraxy of Indian yoga is therefore highly questionable. #4 The techniques and philosophical frameworks of the aiva Tantras form the basis for the teachings of haha yoga, which flourished from the thirteenth century CE and which entered its decline in the eighteenth.
Author: Wassan Singh
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 420
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kristen C. Blinne
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2020-01-23
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 1498584381
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPop Culture Yoga: A Communication Remix was born out of a series of questions about the paradoxical nature of yoga: How do individuals and groups define yoga? What does it mean to “practice yoga,” and what does this practice involve? What are some of the most important principles, guidelines, or philosophical tenets of yoga that shape people’s definitions and practices? Who has the power and authority to define yoga? What are the limits, if any, of shared definitions of yoga? Kristen C. Blinne explores the myriad ways “yoga” is communicatively constructed and defined in and through popular culture in the United States. In doing so, Blinne offers insight into the many identity work processes in play in the construction of yoga categories, illuminating how individuals’ and groups’ words and actions represent practices of claiming—part of a complex communicative process centered around membership categorization—based on a range of authenticity discourses. Employing popular culture writing styles, Blinne ultimately contends that the majority of yoga styles practiced in the United States are remixes that can be classified as pop culture yoga, a distinct way of understanding this complex phenomenon.
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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Published: 1926
Total Pages: 878
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Published: 1925
Total Pages: 2572
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 1396
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Swami Yogananda
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2017-12-02
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9781981162925
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReplica of all six 1926 issues of the East-West magazine combined into one volume