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Nervous
System In Yoga And Tantra (Implication in
Ayurveda)
by ASHOK MAJUMDAR
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| Book
Format: Paperback |
| Publisher:
Nag
Publishers |
| Year
of publication: 1999 |
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U.S $ 20.95 |
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SYNOPSIS
Since a ling period
how the nervous system in Yoga, Tantra and Ayurveda
played their role was a mystery. The author having a
modern medical background explored original texts of
Yoga, Tantra and Ayurveda to make a break through in
this mysterious concept. This is an excellent text
and may prove a very easy and useful reading for
students, researchers and general public. This is
one of the most informative book in the field of
Yoga, Tantra and Ayurveda and an excellent
comparative research work with simple logical
scientific explanations for mass benefit.
CONTENTS
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Foreword |
v |
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Preface |
vii |
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Indo-Romanic
Equivalents of Devanagari |
xi |
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Abbreviations |
xiii |
| 1 |
Introduction
to Yoga-Darsanas |
1-18 |
| 2 |
Various
Kinds of Yoga |
19-30 |
| 3 |
Eight
Components of Yoga |
31-254 |
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I. Yamas |
34 |
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II. Niyamas
& Sat-Karmas |
35 |
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III. Asanas,
Mudras & Bandhas |
91 |
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IV.
Pranayama |
177 |
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V.
Pratyahara |
220 |
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VI. Dharana |
224 |
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VII. Dhyana |
229 |
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VIII.
Samadhi |
237 |
| 4 |
Various
Types of Meditational of Relaxation
Techniques |
255-400 |
| 5 |
Mind-Body
Concepts in Gita and Patanjal-Yoga |
401-465 |
| 6 |
Origin and
Development of Tantra-Sastra |
466-483 |
| 7 |
Exposition
of thought Science Tantra and Mantra |
484-608 |
| 8 |
Fundamentals
of Ayurveda |
609-640 |
| 9 |
The
Physiological and Pathological concepts of
Tridosa Theory |
641-697 |
| 10 |
General
Classification of Diseases with special
References to Avaranas |
698-710 |
| 11 |
Summary and
Conclusions |
711-719 |
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Appendix |
721-768 |
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Bibliography |
769-776 |
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