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Yoga as philosophy and religion

Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications (1924)

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  1. (1 other version)An attempt to understand sā $\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{m}$}}{m} " />khya-yoga. [REVIEW]David Bastow - 1978 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5 (3):191-207.
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  • The liberating role of samskāra in classical Yoga.Ian Whicher - 2005 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 33 (5):601-630.
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  • Sanskrit Pathways for Mobilizing Knowledge of Premodern Yoga to Studio-Based Practitioners.Zander Winther & Adheesh Sathaye - 2020 - Journal of Dharma Studies 3 (1):71-91.
    Acknowledged in 2016 by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, yoga today can be said to impact three primary sets of stakeholders: global practitioners and professional instructors of studio-based postural yoga; academic scholars investigating yoga’s historical, textual, and cultural life; and traditional culture bearers within established guru lineages in South Asia and the diaspora. These groups are not mutually exclusive, exhaustive, or homogeneous, but there are often significant cleavages between them—particularly in the production and dissemination of authoritative knowledge (...)
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  • (1 other version)An attempt to understand Sā $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{m}$$ khya-Yoga.David Bastow - 1978 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5 (3):191-207.
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  • Nirodha, yoga praxis and the transformation of the mind.Ian Whicher - 1997 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 25 (1):1-67.
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  • The qualities of Samkhya.Bronkhorst Johannes - unknown
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  • The final stages of purification in classical yoga.Ian Whicher - 1998 - Asian Philosophy 8 (2):85 – 102.
    This paper attempts to clarify the processes undergone by the yoga practitioner in the later stages of purification according to the classical Yoga of Pata jali. Through a process termed the sattvification of consciousness, the mental processes of the yogin are remolded, reshaped and restructured leading to a transformation of the mind and its functioning. The mind thus can be seen not only as a vehicle of spiritual ignorance, but of liberating knowledge culminating in authentic identity. Yoga philosophy, far from (...)
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  • Time and change in sā [(m)\dot]\dot mkya-yoga.Hari Shankar Prasad - 1984 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 12 (1):35-49.
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  • Time and Change in Samkhya- Yoga.Hari Shankar Prasad - 1984 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 12:35.
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