The integrity of the yoga darśana : a reconsideration of classical yoga

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The integrity of the yoga darśana : a reconsideration of classical yoga

Ian Whicher

(SUNY series in religious studies)

State University of New York Press, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 387-400) and index

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Description

The Integrity of the Yoga Darśana centers on the thought of Patañjali, the great exponent of the authoritative and Classical Yoga school of Hinduism and the reputed author of the Yoga-Sutras. In this textual, historical, and interpretive study, Whicher offers a plausible and innovative reading of the "intention" of the Yoga-Sutras, namely that Yoga does not advocate the abandonment or condemnation of the world, but rather supports a stance that enables one to live more fully in the world without being enslaved by worldly identification. Challenging and correcting misperceptions about Yoga drawn by traditional and modern interpretations of the Yoga-Sutras, the author argues for a fresh vision of the spiritual potential present in this seminal text, thereby contributing to our understanding of the meaning and practical relevance of Yoga and its reception today.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction One Selected Background Material on the Development of Yoga in Early Hindu Thought The Term "Yoga" Yoga in the Vedas Yoga in the Upanisads Yogic Themes in the Bhagavadgita and the Moksadharma Yoga and Samadhi The Pedagogical Dimension of Yoga: (i) The Practitioner (Yogin) and the Commitment to Practice The Pedagogical Dimension of Yoga: (ii) The Spiritual Guide or Preceptor (Guru) Concluding Remarks Two The Yoga -Sutra : Introduction and Metaphysical Perspective Introduction to Patañjali and the Yoga -Sutra Distinguishing Samkhya and Yoga, and the Transition to the Yoga -Sutra Prakrti as Viewed in the Yoga -Sutra The Purusa -Principle in the Yoga -Sutra Three The Mind (Citta ). Its Nature, Structure, and Functioning Citta An Introduction to Karma, Samskara , and Vasana Introduction to Yoga Epistemology Vrtti Klista- and Aklista-Vrtti Samyoga Theory of Reflected Consciousness in Yoga A Closer Look at "Perception" in the Yoga-Sutra Four Nirodha , Yoga Praxis, and the Transformation of the Mind Nirodha : The Foundation of Yogic Praxis Nirodha (Cessation): Annihilation/Negation or Transformation of the Mind? Abhyasa (Practice) and Vairagya (Dispassion) A Preliminary Look at the Meaning and Practice of Samadhi Preparation for Samadhi An Overview of the Astanga -Yoga Five Cognitive Samadhi Samadhi : The Heart of Patañjali's Soteriological Methodology An Analysis of Yoga -Sutra I.41 Vitarka -Samadhi Vicara -Samadhi Ananda -Samadhi Asmita -Samadhi A Further Look at Cognitive Samadhi Six From Knowledge to the "Aloneness" of the Knower The Soteriological Role of Samskara in Yoga Enstasy (Asamprajñata -Samadhi ) "Aloneness" (Kaivalya ):Implications for an Embodied Freedom-A Final Analysis and Assessment of the Yoga-Sutra Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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  • NCID
    BA3997788X
  • ISBN
    • 0791438155
    • 0791438163
  • LCCN
    98026388
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Albany, NY
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 426 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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