Selected Product: | How to Know God: The Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali Paperback Author: Swami Prabhavananda, Christopher Isherwood, Pata Publisher: Vedanta Press & Bookshop Release Date: 2007-12-12 ISBN-10: 0874810418 ISBN-13: 9780874810417 List Price: $10.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Light on Yoga: The Bible of Modern Yoga... ISBN-10: 0805210318 ISBN-13: 9780805210316 List Price:$18.00 The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali: Commentary on the Raja Yoga Sutras by Sri Swami Satchidananda ISBN-10: 0932040381 ISBN-13: 9780932040381 List Price:$17.95 The Upanishads: Breath of the Eternal ISBN-10: 0451528484 ISBN-13: 9780451528483 List Price:$6.95 Bhagavad-Gita:: The Song of God ISBN-10: 0451528441 ISBN-13: 9780451528445 List Price:$6.95 The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (Sacred Teachings) ISBN-10: 0609609599 ISBN-13: 9780609609590 List Price:$15.95 |
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2. Those of you who still think putting your foot behind your head and holding perfect mula banda makes you an advanced Yogi need to read this book. Yoga has little to do with postures, and Patanjali, the patron saint of Yoga, makes that clear. Patanjali is to Yoga what Lao Tsu is to Confucianism. There are only two references to asanas in the entire body of sutras (186 of them) and both of those refer only to a sitting position.
3. In India, this book is sold by the Ramakrishna Math as "Patanjali Yoga Sutras" by Swami Prabhavananda, and then it mentions Christopher Isherwood as a co-author. so its unclear to me who actually wrote the commentary.
| Simply Excellent | Customer Rating: | The first I heard of Patanjali's aphorisms was through George Harrison's song 'Brainwashed' which captions thoughts on the Soul. Intrigued, I searched this book out and had a beautiful and subtle enhancement to my meditation practices as a result.
I recommend this book, which was co-authored by two Vedanta followers (for more about Vedanta please see http://www.vedanta.org/wiv/overview.html)of quite diverse backgrounds. It is an exceptionally readable text. | Excellent introduction to Yoga philosophy and practice | Customer Rating: | | The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali have here been freely translated, in an understandable way, avoiding too many technicalities often found in translations of Sanskrit works. Terms from Vedanta philosophy, better known to many, have been used, and in the comments other interesting sources are quoted, e.g. 'The Way of a Pilgrim' and Sri Ramakrishna. Highly recommendable. | Union with God | Customer Rating: | | This book teaches yoga in its true form. Yoga in America is not the same; it is Hatha Yoga that is used solely to have a healthier body. It is godless yoga. The Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali reminds us the goal of yoga. How did the Western world forget that yoga means union with God instead of extensive stretching and standing on your head? When people talk to me about yoga, they don't see it as union with God. Yoga is a way of life, and can be applied in all areas. Hatha Yoga is body preparation, Bhakti Yoga is devotion, Karma Yoga is dedicated work, Jnana Yoga is spiritual discrimination, and even though it is not talked about in this book much, Tantra Yoga is using sex to reach this union! As you can see how yoga falls into so many categories and different aspects, of our life, Patanjali has created his own yoga: Raja (or Royal) Yoga, which incorporates all other yogas. When reading this book, you will see how, through yoga, anything can be accomplished. The power of God is omnipotent, ans through this union with Him, you will also have this omnipotence. This book is the manual to true yoga. |
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