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Posted:04-26-2010
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Yoga

Yoga

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc;

Print ISBN: 0700712887

Imprint: RoutledgeCurzon

Series: Indian Philosophy and Religion

By: Ian Whicher, David Carpenter

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Description
The Indian Tradition of yoga, first codified in the Yoga Sutra of Patañjali in the third or fourth century CE, constitutes one of the world's earliest and most influential traditions of spiritual practice. It is a tradition that, by the time of Patañjali, already had an extensive (if obscure) prehistory and one that was to have, after Patañjali, an extraordinarily rich and diverse future. As a tradition, yoga has been far from monolithic. It has embraced a variety of practices and orientations, borrowing from and influencing a vast array of Indic religious traditions down through the centuries.
Recent years have witnessed an increased production in scholarly works on the yoga tradition, which have helped to chart this complex and multifaceted evolution and to demonstrate the important role that it has played in the development of India's religious and philosophical traditions. And yet the popular perception of yoga in the West remains for the most part that of a physical fitness program, largely divorced from its historical and spiritual roots.
The essays collected here provide a sense of the historical emergence of the classical system presented by Patañjali, a careful examination of the key elements, overall character and contemporary relevance of that system (as found in the Yoga Sutra ) and a glimpse of some of the tradition's many important ramifications in later Indian religious history.
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Classical Foundations
1. John Brockington Yoga in the Mahabharata
2. David Carpenter Practice Makes Perfect: The Role of Practice in Patañjala Yoga
3. Ian Whicher The Integration of Spirit (purusa) and (prakrti) in the Yogo-Sutra
4. Lloyd Pflueger Dueling with Dualism: Revisioning the Paradox of purusa and prakrti
5. Chris Chapple Yoga and the Luminous
Part II: The Expanding Tradition
6. Vidyasankar Sundaresam Yogo in Sankara's Advaita Vedanta: A Reappraisal
7. Olle Qvarnstrom Losing One's Mind and Becoming Enlightened: Some Remarks on the Concept of Yoga in Svetambara Jainism and its Relation to the Nath Siddha Tradition
8. David White Yoga in Early Hindu Tantra
9. Glen Hayes Metaphoric Worlds and Yoga in the Vaisnava Sahajiya Tantric Traditions of Medieval Bengal
Notes
Bibliography

Ian Whicher (Editor)


David Carpenter (Editor)

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