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| Yoga
and Indian Philosophy |
| Author
: Karel Warner |
| ISBN
: 81-208-1609-9 |
| Format :202
Pages,8.5" x 5.6", Paperback |
| Publisher:
Motilal Banarsidas Publisher Pvt.Ltd. |
| Year
of publication: 1998 |
| Book
Id : yoga309 |
| Language
: English |
| U.S
$ 15.95 |
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From the Publisher
While Indian
philosophy has been, in our time, the object of
mainly academic interest, Yoga has become, in
recent decades, an object of wide-spread popular
interest, particularly in the West. But from at
least the time of the Upanisads till Aurobindo
Yoga has been an important source of inspiration
to philosophy in India and philosophy in turn has
often provided an initial impetus and motivation
for the practice of Yoga and has produced various
interpretations of Yogic experiences. It is
therefore most appropriate that Yoga and Indian
philosophy be given equal attention both in the
context of academic research and in the framework
of popularizing Yoga.
This book offers
a reliable introduction to Indian philosophical
thought and to the teachings of Yoga, clarifies
the mutual position of the two disciplines-their
relatedness, interdependence, differences and
antagonisms at various times and in various
schools-and discusses the position of Yoga in the
modern world. It is based on original research and
will be of interest to scholars and students of
Indian philosophy and Yoga as well as to readers
from wide circles of the public who wish to
supplement their interest in Yoga practice with a
solid knowledge of its historical and
philosophical connections. For this reason care
has been taken to make it as readable as the
subject permits without letting it suffer from
undue simplification.
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