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  • ==Relationship to Yoga== The ''Maitrayaniya Upanishad'' (2nd or 3rd century BC) defines [[Yoga]] as "The oneness of the breath and mind, and likewise of the senses, and t
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  • ..., Swami. (1988). ''Path of Fire and Light, Volume I: Advanced Practices of Yoga''. Honesdale, Pennsylvania. Himalayan Institute Press.</ref><ref>Rama, Swam *[[Hatha Yoga Pradipika]]
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  • a yoga and Hindu mantra from the [[Markandeya Purana]]'s ''700 Verses'' segment
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  • *''Karmayoga'' (the yoga of "action" in the world) *''Jnanayoga'' (the yoga of study and the pursuit of wisdom)
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  • ...al or [[Raja yoga]].<ref name="yogasutras2">[[Patanjali]] (± 300-200 B.C.) Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Book II:29</ref> ...delineated below, Ashtanga (capital 'A') refers to the specific system of Yoga developed by Sri Krishnamikurti at the Mysore Palace.
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  • {{r|Ashtanga vinyasa yoga}} {{r|Yoga Sutras of Patanjali}}
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  • {{r|Hatha Yoga Pradipika}} {{r|Yoga}}
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  • ...tra-translations/ysp-sutras2-01-2-20/ Comparison of translations] of the ''Yoga Sutras of Patanjali'', on yogasutrastudy.info/
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  • ...s called ''bodhi'', in Zen Buddhism and Yoga, ''samadhi''. In the Tantric Yoga tradition, it is sometimes also referred to as a ''kundalini experience''.
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  • {{rpl|Yoga}}
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  • ...Palace in [[Mysore]] [[India]].<ref>Sjnom, N.E. (1999, 2nd Edition). ''The Yoga Tradition of the Mysore Palace'' Abhinav Publications, India.</ref>, and is ...lly to the eight spiritual practices outlined by the sage Patanjali in the Yoga Sutra:
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  • (1926–2013) an American yoga guru and a direct disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda who authored ~150 books
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  • {{r|Yoga Is as Yoga Does}}
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  • ...press the chattering thought-stream of the mind.<ref name=transTaimni1 /> Yoga<small><sup>1</sup></small> is translated from the [[Sanskrit]] as "yoke". ...ty]], or the [[Godhead]]."<ref>Feuerstein, G. (1996). ''Shambhala Guide to Yoga'' Boston:Shambhala Publications.</ref>
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  • ...including the [[Vedas]], [[Upanishad]]s, and the [[Bhagavad Gita]]. The ''Yoga Sutras'' appear to have been compiled over many years and are short, consis ...to achieve a quiet mind, leading to a feeling of bliss and peace, and that yoga allows this goal to be pursued in an organized, methodical fashion similar
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  • ...as independent, outspoken women with a gracefulness of spirit without whom Yoga can fail in its purpose and remain sterile.<ref>Wangu, Madhu Bazaz. Images In the Hindu tradition, mother is first [[guru]] (teacher) and in the Yoga tradition, proper respect of yoginis is a necessary part of the path to lib
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  • A foundational text of Yoga, which forms part of the corpus of Sutra literature dating to India's Maury
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  • * [[Surat Shabd Yoga]]
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  • (1893–1952) one of the first Indian spiritual teachers to introduce yoga to Americans, author of the 1946 book '' Autobiography of a Yogi''.
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