Yogic Nadis (The Subtle Flow of Vibration)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAJ945 |
Author: | Dr. Sachin Sharma |
Publisher: | CHAUKHAMBHA ORIENTALIA, Delhi |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2014 |
ISBN: | 9788189469788 |
Pages: | 112 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 inch x 5.5 inch |
Weight | 130 gm |
Book Description
Preface
I am very happy to share with you that my first book Yogic Nadis - The subtle flow of vibration has finally come true with the support of chaukhambha orientalia publication and its people.
This book is based on research work of yogic nadis. I always thought that ancient ayurvedic acharyas describe a lot about body (sharir) and its parts (Anga - pratyanga). Without the help of any instrument they explained microanatomy, embryology, histology etc. But in Neuroanatomy they only explained its functional part as the function of vata. When I go through sushrut samhita acharya sushrut stated that sharir knowledge is essential for ayurvedic physician and yogis because yogis knew the structural part of all system including nervous system as nadi tantra. So I tried to focus on nadis as I found it in yogic and tantrik literatures. I tried my level best to make this book as easy as possible.
The salient features of this book are –
Brief and specific explanation of nadis in points with an easy language
Compare the system of ayurveda and yoga
Try to define nadi and related terms found in ayurveda and yogic texts
Quotation with their references are placed on every page as footnotes
Describe about nadi and its structural approach
Applied aspects of nadis that is useful for happy and healthy life
I hope that the book satisfies the demands of all the ayurveda and yogic followers who are interested to know about yogic nadis. This satisfaction is our prime motto of releasing the book. Still I am a growing bud in this career, so I require your support and cooperation to improve the book quality. Any suggestions and comments are most welcome.
Contents
1. | Introduction | 11-16 |
2. | Ayurveda & Yoga | 17-24 |
| Similarities between Yoga and Ayurveda | 18 |
| Ayurvedic approach to asana practice | 19 |
| Ayurvedic approach to Pranayama | 21 |
| Meditation according to Dosha | 21 |
| Ayurvedic and Yogic diet | 22 |
| Cleansing in yoga and ayurveda | 23 |
3. | Nadi | 25-41 |
| Etymology of nadi | 25 |
| Definition of nadi | 25 |
| Historical review of nadi | 25 |
| Vedic period | 26 |
| Upanishad period | 26 |
| Puran period | 32 |
| Samhita period | 33 |
| Others | |
4. | Nadis in Ayurveda | 42-44 |
| Charka Samhita | 42 |
| Sushrut Samhita | 42 |
| Sharangdhar Samhita | 44 |
| Rajneghantu | 44 |
5. | Nadis in Yoga | 45-55 |
| Shiva Swarodaya | 45 |
| The Hatha yoga pradipika | 50 |
| Sharadatilaka Tantrum | 53 |
| Yogarnava | 54 |
| Shatchakra nirupanum | 55 |
6. | Principle Nadis | 56-69 |
| Principle nadis in upanishadas | 56 |
| Principle nadis in purans | 61 |
| Principle nadis in Samhitas | 61 |
| Principle nadis in Shiva swarodiya | 65 |
| Principle nadis in Sharda Tilak Tantrum | 66 |
| Principle nadis in Yogarnava | 67 |
7. | Ida Nadi | 70-74 |
| Ida nadi in upanishadas | 70 |
| Ida nadi in Samhitas | 71 |
| Ida nadi in Shiva swarodiya | 72 |
| Ida nadi in yogarnava | 73 |
| Main features of Ida nadi | 73 |
8. | Pingala Nadi | 75-77 |
| Pingala nadi in upanishadas | 75 |
| Pingala nadi in Samhitas | 75 |
| Pingala nadi in Shiva swarodiya | 76 |
| Main features of Pingala nadi | 77 |
9. | Sushumna Nadi | 78-84 |
| Sushumna nadi in upanishadas | 78 |
| Sushumna nadi in Samhitas | 79 |
| Sushumna nadi in Shiva swarodiya | 81 |
| Sushumna nadi in Sardatilaktantrum | 82 |
| Sushumna nadi in Shadchakranirupanam | 83 |
| Main features of Sushumna nadi | 83 |
10. | Structural aspects of Nadis and structures | 85-93 |
| Kanda | 87 |
| Merudand | 89 |
| Sushumna nadi | 91 |
| Ida and pingala nadis | 92 |
11. | Applied aspect of Nadis | 94-101 |
| Ida Nadi | 94 |
| Pingala Nadi | 96 |
| Sushumna Nadi | 99 |
12. | Tables | 102-105 |
| Table - 1 Position of fourteen principle nadis in different ancient literatures. | 102 |
| Table - 2 Gods and colors of fourteen principal nadis | 103 |
| Table - 3 Modern aspects of Principle nadis | 104 |
| Bibliography | 106-111 |