Electronic edition. English translation by Swami Jnaneshvara Bharati. — 60 p. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali succinctly outlines the art and science of Yoga meditation for Self-Realization. It is a process of systematically encountering, examining, and transcending each of the various gross and subtle levels of false identity in the mind field, until the jewel of the true Self...
Electronic edition, Integral Yoga Studio, North Carolina, Raleigh-Durham. — 178 p. Subhash Mittal - Yoga teacher at Integral Yoga Studio. Certified Integral Hatha Yoga instructor (from Satchidananda Ashram, Yogaville, VA). Also certified in Stress Management, Prenatal Yoga and Cardiac Yoga. Obtained yoga teacher certification in 1996. After retiring from AT&T in 2005, currently...
Holland: Ilpendam, 2007. — 529 p. About Ajita (Philippe Barbier): Ajita (Philippe Barbier) is Director of the Raja Yoga Institute, Holland, has received the noble title of "Sri" or Sir, and the title of "Yogacarya" or Professor in Yoga from the World Wide President of the International Yoga Federation. The International Yoga Federation (www.internationalyogafederation.net)...
Tenth Reprint, Adyar, Vasanta Press The Theosophical Society, 2001. — 230 p. The Yoga-Sutras Of Patanjali In Sanskrit, With Transliteration Est Roman, Translation And Commentary In English. Those who have lost faith in the ideals of orthodox religions and yet feel that their life is not a meaningless and passing phenomenon of Nature naturally turn to the philosophy of Ioga for...
Hofheim/Frankfurt Germany, Published by THATfirst Publishers, 2016. — 16 p. Radhikaji (Radhika Shah Grouven) was born in Mumbai in 1966 into a Gujarati Jain family. Radhika Shah Grouven is a teacher of Samaya Srividya. She has been teaching and writing on Yoga, Advaita and Samaya Srividya Tantra since 1992. She founded the organization "THATfirst" in 2009 to promote the...
An English Translation By Rajendralala Mitra. Calcutta : Printed By J. W. Thomas, Baptist Missi0n Press. 1883. — 474 p. Raja Rajendralal Mitra (15 February 1822 – 26 July 1891) was the first modern Indologist of Indian origin and the first scientific historiographer from Bengal. He was a pioneer figure in the Bengali renaissance and was a noted antiquarian and archaeologist......
Second Edition — New York, The Path, 1890. — 92 p. An Interpretation By William Q. Judge, Assisted By James Henderson Connelly. In order to understand the system expounded in this book it is also necessary to admit the existence of soul, and the comparative unimportance of the body in which it dwells. For Patanjali holds that Nature exists for the soul's sake, taking it for...
Third Edition. — Tarai, Bahadurganj, The Panini Office, Bhuvaneswart Asrama, 1924. — 340 p. Translated By Rama Prasada. With The Commentary Of Vyasa And The Gloss Of Vachaspati Misra, With An Introduction from Rai Bahadur Srisa Chandra Vasu. Rama Prasad was an Indian Theosophist and Sanskrit scholar. Rama Prasad is best known for a series of articles published in nine parts in...
Delhi, Nirantar, Manjunath Nirantar Jain, 2018. — 71 p. The Purpose Of Life, The Four Paths Of A Man, And The Origin Of Religion: A man has three worldly aims or paths and then there is the fourth one that is said to be the aim of the soul. Three aims of a man: Aim to acquire knowledge or Path of knowledge or Motivated towards acquiring knowledge. Aim to acquire wealth or Path...
Calcutta, University of Calcutta, 1920. — 224 p. Surendranath Dasgupta (Bengali: সুরেন্দ্রনাথ দাশগুপ্ত) (October 1887 – 18 December 1952) was a scholar of Sanskrit and philosophy. This book was hurriedly written as the Griffith Prize essay as early as 1914, and it is published in a great hurry on the eve of my departure for England. Had it not been for the encouragement of the...
New York, Holy Books, Doubleday/Random House, 2009. — 144 p. The Essential Yoga Sutra – Ancient Wisdom for Your Yoga – by Geshe Michael Roach & Christie McNally, is an ancient text that examines the purpose and practice of yoga. Experienced American Buddhist teacher Michael Roach, who holds the distinguished title of geshe (comparable to a Ph.D. in Buddhist religious studies),...
Bombay, Theosophical Publication Fund, Published By Tookaram Tatya, 1890.— 118 p. Translation, with Introduction, Appendix, and Notes based upon several authentic commentaries. Manilal Nabhubhai Dvivedi (26 September 1858 – 1 October 1898) was a Gujarati-language writer, poet, novelist and essayist, and a philosopher and social reformer, prof. of Saṃskṛit, whose translations...
New York, 1912. — 134 p. Charles Johnston (1867–1931), (Bengal Civil Service, Retired; Indian Civil Service, Sanskrit Prizeman; Dublin University, Sanskrit Prizeman), was an Irish writer, journalist, theosophist and Sanskrit scholar. Johnston translated several works from Sanskrit and Russian. As an author, he devoted himself primarily to philosophical and theosophical topics....
Bombay, Second edition, Tookaram Tatya, F.T.S.,Printed at the Subodha Prakash Press, 1885.— 282 p. This is a rare old book. With Bhoja Raja’s Commentary ; with their translations in English by Dr. Ballantyne and Govind Shastri Deva, an Introduction by Col. Olcott and An Appendix. Patanjali’s work on the philosophy of Yoga, having been written in Sanskrit, is generally...
Calcutta, Calcutta University Press, Printed at Bodhi Press, 1960.— 502 p. Containing Yoga Aphorisms Of Patanjali With Commentary Of Vyasa In Original Sanskrit, And Annotations Thereon With Copious Hints On The Practice Of Yoga By Samkhya-Yogacharya Swami Hariharananda Aranya (Founder Of The Kapila Monastery). Rendered into English by P. N. Mukerji, C.B.E., R.B., M.A., a...
2nd Edition. — Poona: Bhagwan Pandharinath Soman, s.T. c., Modern Printing Press, 1949. — 204 p. The Yogasutra of Patanjali constitutes one of the six Darsanas of Ancient Indian Philosophy, the sole aim of which is to unravel the mysteries of yoga, give insights into its practices and lead the aspirant from the realization of the Individual Self to that of the Supreme Self. The...
Publication details not specified. — Translation from Sanskrit into English “Yoga Sutras of Patanjali”, 2010. — 174 p. Shriram Lele, an American physicist and Sanskrit scholar, healed his serious illness with the exercises of Yoga and shared his understanding of the Yoga Sutras in this meticulous work with everyone who is interested in the exact translation. Published by Mr....
United Kingdom, Wales: University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, 2012. — 53 p. A thesis submitted to the University of Wales Trinity Saint David in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the Study of Religions: Indian Religions. This dissertation will examine the meaning of the term dharmamegha samadhi within the Yoga Sutra of Patanjali (henceforth...
Hawaii, Project MUSE - Philosophy East & West, Volume 57, Number 2. — University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007. — 10 p. Exploring the Yogasutra: Philosophy and Translation. T. S. Rukmani Department of Religion, Concordia University. The concept of dharmamegha-samadhi that occurs in Patanjali's Yogasutras, in the path to kaivalya, has not been easy to comprehend. Scholars working in...