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  1. Yogic Mindfulness: Hariharānanda Āraṇya’s Quasi-Buddhistic Interpretation of Smṛti in Patañjali’s Yogasūtra I.20.Ayon Maharaj - 2013 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 41 (1):57-78.
    This paper examines Swami Hariharānanda Āraṇya’s unique interpretation of smṛti as “mindfulness” (samanaskatā) in Patañjali’s Yogasūtra I.20. Focusing on his extended commentary on Yogasūtra I.20 in his Bengali magnum opus, the Pātañjaljogdarśan (1911), I argue that his interpretation of smṛti is quasi-Buddhistic. On the one hand, Hariharānanda’s conception of smṛti as mindfulness resonates strongly with some of the views on smṛti advanced in classic Buddhist texts such as the Satipaṭṭhānasutta and Buddaghośa’s Papañcasūdanī. On the other hand, he also builds into (...)
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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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  • Memory in Classical Yoga: Focusing on Yogasūtrabhāṣya 1.11. 강형철 - 2018 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 53 (53):33-61.
    본 논문에서는 Yogavivaraṇa(7-8C)와 Vācaspati Miśra(9-10C)의 Tattvavaiśāradi, Vijñānabhikṣu(15-16C)의 Yogavārttika와 같은 복주들을 참조하면서, Yogasūtrabhāṣya 1.11에서 다루는 기억의 이론을 분석하고자 한다. “기억(smṛti)이란 경험한 대상을 잃지 않는 것이다.”라는 Yogasūtra 1.11의 내용에 대해서 Yogasūtrabhāṣya에서는 대상을 기억하는 것이 아니라 인식대상과 인식작용의 양쪽 모습을 지닌 관념이 잠세력(saṃskāra)을 개시하고 그 잠세력이 현현하는 것이 기억이라고 재정의한다. 이에 대한 세 가지 복주들은 이와 같이 Yogasūtrabhāṣya에서 설명하는 기억의 과정에 대해서, 모호한 내용들을 보충하면서 Yogasūtra와 Yogasūtrabhāṣya의 내용에서 드러난 간극을 메우기 위해서 각기 다른 방식의 해석을 시도하였다. 여기서 Yogasūtrabhāṣya의 저자가 보인 태도는 Yogasūtra의 표현을 (...)
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  • Rethinking Pātañjala Yoga Through the Concepts of Abhyāsa and Vairāgya.Daniel Raveh - 2015 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 32 (3):319-333.
    This paper offers a close reading of Patañjali’s Yogasūtra through the concepts of abhyāsa and vairāgya, “repetitive practice” and “dispassion,” drawing on Patañjali’s classical commentators and on Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya’s “Studies in Yoga Philosophy,” an forgotten chapter of his corpus. I open with a critical examination of Patañjali’s citta-vṛtti scheme, his attempt of “mapping” the contents of consciousness. Thereafter, I discuss the “procedure of yoga,” based on the mutual operation of abhyāsa and vairāgya for the sake of nirodha, cessation of the (...)
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  • ‘I Have Regained Memory’ (smṛtir labdhā): The Bhagavad Gītā as a Parrhesiastic Journey Against Forgetfulness.Raquel Ferrández-Formoso - 2020 - Comparative Philosophy 11 (2).
    This paper proposes an interdisciplinary reading of the Bhagavad Gītā, presenting it as a parrhesiastic dialogue between Kṛṣṇa and Arjuna, and focusing on the importance attached to memory. Foucault’s studies on the exercise of parrhesia in the Greco-Roman context, but also Heidegger's views on the original memory, and Abhinavagupta’s commentary to the Bhagavad Gītā have been used as important tools of interpretation. Devotion is described as the constant memory of Kṛṣṇa, through which the practitioner succeeds in substituting some subconscious dispositions (...)
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