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100 _aBurley, Mikel
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245 0 _aHaṭha-Yoga: its context, theory, and practice/
_cMikel Burley
260 _aDelhi :
_bMotilal Banarsidass Publishers,
_c2000.
300 _a321p. :
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_c23cm.
505 _aIntroduction What is hatha-yoga? Purpose and structure of the study Textual sources Part One: CONTEXTUAL ASPECTS OF HATHA-YOGA 1 Early Sources Vedas The 'Aryan invasion' myth Yoga in the Upanisads 2 Yoga and the Indian Darsanas The dstika darsanas Sarnkhya and Yoga Patafijala-yoga and hatha-yoga 3 The Guru-Sisya Relationship 4 The Symbology of Siva The myth of hatha-yoga's origin Symbolism in yoga The meanings of Siva Part Two: THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF HATHA-YOGA 5 Hatha-Yoga and Raja-Yoga The various yogas Raja-yoga The goal of yoga Degrees of samadhi 6 The 'Body' in Hatha-Yoga Unwarranted prejudice against hatha-yoga Kaya-sadhana The notion of jTvanmukti The human being as 'multilayered' Microcosm and macrocosm 7 The Subtle Bodily Matrix Prana Nadls Cakras KundaiinI The nerve-nadl identity theory Part Three: PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF HATHA-YOGA 8 Hatha Techniques Abhyasa and vairagya Preliminary requirements The central techniques 9 Effects of Hatha-Yoga Siddhis Scientific data 10 Conclusion
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