From Ignorance To Knowledge – M.S.Srinivasan
The Sanskrit word “gnana” which was imperfectly translated as “knowledge” is a frequently used term in Indian Yoga. Similarly, the […]
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The Sanskrit word “gnana” which was imperfectly translated as “knowledge” is a frequently used term in Indian Yoga. Similarly, the […]
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The third affliction of the mind is Raga which is described as “clinging, anusayi, to happiness” Raga is the attachment
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(In the integral view, yoga should not become an exclusive preserve of spiritual seekers; it has to become an integral
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(On the occasion of International Day of Yoga on 21st June) Each path of Yoga has its own methods and
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The other great teacher of Yoga who belongs to the category of “evolving traditionalist” is Swami Satyananda, the founder of
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We observe, first, that there still exists in India a remarkable Yogic system which is in its nature synthetical and
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The Knot of Mineness The second Klesha is Asmita which mean “Mineness” or egoism. In the Sankhya philosophy on which
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Buddha, according to Sri Aurobindo is an “incarnation” [like Christ], a Avatar as they call in India: the Divine taking
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[Published in The Indian Journal of Technical Education, July-Sep 2012] Abstract: Science and Technology is one of the most powerful
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One of the most important and enduring contribution of Upanishads to the Yogic psychology is its five-fold classification of psychological
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The Vedic yoga and the Vedic dharma revolves around the concept of sacrifice, Yagna. In the Vedic vision the process
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