How to be a Yogi

How to be a Yogi

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAV321
Author: Swami Abhedananda
Publisher: Cosmo Publications, New Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2007
ISBN: 9798129202009
Pages: 124
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 7.50 X 5.20 inch
Weight 130 gm

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How to be a Yogi

The Vedanta Philosophy includes the different branches of the Science of. Yoga. Four of these, "Raja Yoga," "Karma Yoga," "Bhakti Yoga," and "Jnana Yoga" have already been treated at length; but there existed no short and consecutive survey of the science as a whole. It is to meet this need that the present volume has been written.

An effort has been made, so far as possible, to keep the text free from technical and Sanskrit terms; and the work should therefore prove of equal value to the student of Oriental thought and to the general reader as yet unfamiliar with this, one of the greatest philosophical systems of the world.

Preface

THE Vedanta Philosophy includes the different branches of the Science of Yoga. Four of these have already been treated at length by the Swami Vivekananda in his works on "Raja Yoga," "Karma Yoga," "Bhakti Yoga," and "Jnana Yoga"; but there existed no short and consecutive survey of the science as a whole. It is to meet this need that the present volume has been written. In an introductory chapter are set forth the true province of religion and the full significance of the word "spirituality" as it is understood in India. Next follows a comprehensive definition of the term "Yoga," with short chapters on each of the five paths to which it is applied, and their respective practices. An exhaustive exposition of the Science of Breathing and its bearing on the highest spiritual development shows the fundamental physiological principles on which the whole training of Yoga is based; while a concluding chapter, under the title "Was Christ a Yogi?" makes plain the direct relation existing between the lofty teachings of Vedanta and the religious faiths of the West. An effort has been made, so far as possible, to keep the text free from technical and Sanskrit terms; and the work should therefore prove of equal value to the student of Oriental thought and to the general reader as yet unfamiliar with this, one of the greatest philosophical systems of the world.

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