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Gheranda Samhita
ISBN: 9781519941121 bzw. 1519941129, in Englisch, Divine Yoga Institute, Kathmandu, Nepal, neu, E-Book.
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It is said that Gheraṇḍa Samhitā was composed in the Seventeenth Century by Sage Gheraṇḍa. Not so much is known regarding his time and place of birth. His system of yoga is called ‘Saptāṅga Yoga’ i.e. the yoga of seven limbs or parts. We know ‘Aṣṭāṅga Yoga’ (i.e. the eight limbs of yoga) by Sage Patañjali and ‘Ṣaḍāṅga Yoga’ (i.e. the six limbs of yoga) by Guru Gorakhanāth. All these systems of yoga with their specific limbs/parts are equally respected and followed in the yogic tradition. The firs... It is said that Gheraṇḍa Samhitā was composed in the Seventeenth Century by Sage Gheraṇḍa. Not so much is known regarding his time and place of birth. His system of yoga is called ‘Saptāṅga Yoga’ i.e. the yoga of seven limbs or parts. We know ‘Aṣṭāṅga Yoga’ (i.e. the eight limbs of yoga) by Sage Patañjali and ‘Ṣaḍāṅga Yoga’ (i.e. the six limbs of yoga) by Guru Gorakhanāth. All these systems of yoga with their specific limbs/parts are equally respected and followed in the yogic tradition. The first aspect of yogic practice described in Gheraṇḍa Samhitā is ṣaṭkarma, the six yogic cleansing practices. Their practice is important to get rid of diseases from the body and purify it properly. The second aspect of yogic practice discussed is the āsana. The importance of āsana practice is that they help create firmness and stability in the body. The third aspect of practice described is the mudrā which is used to control the flow of prāṇa and retain and circulate it within the body. The fourth aspect of practice he talked is pratyāhāra. According to Sage Gheraṇḍa, when body is purified through ṣaṭkarma, it is made firm and stable by āsana and prāṇa is controlled and retained by mudrā, then one can naturally do the practice of pratyāhāra. The fifth aspect of practice he taught is prānāyāma. In most of the prānāyāma practices he included mantras with them. Practice of pranayama with specific mantras creates direct impact on energy field within the body and mind through the vibrations of the mantras which eventually contribute for the expansion of awareness. The sixth aspect of discourse in Gheraṇḍa Samhitā is dhyāna. The state of dhyāna arises naturally when the body is pure, firm and stable, prāṇa is controlled and the mind is withdrawn within itself. It describes three types of dhyāna for developing awareness and one-pointedness of the mind. The seventh and final aspect described in Gheraṇḍa Samhitā is samādhi. Its achievement is the final goal of yoga.Taal: Engels;Formaat: Epub zonder kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) ;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;ISBN10: 1519941129;ISBN13: 9781519941121; Engelstalig | Ebook.
Gheranda Samhita (2015)
ISBN: 9781519941121 bzw. 1519941129, in Englisch, Divine Yoga Institute, Kathmandu, Nepal, Divine Yoga Institute, Kathmandu, Nepal, Divine Yoga Institute, Kathmandu, Nepal, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
It is said that Ghera a Samhita was composed in the Seventeenth Century by Sage Ghera A. Not so much is known regarding his time and place of birth. His system of yoga is called 'Sapta ga Yoga' i.e. the yoga of seven limbs or parts. We know 'A a ga Yoga' (i.e. the eight limbs of yoga) by Sage Patañjali and ' a a ga Yoga' (i.e. the six limbs of yoga) by Guru Gorakhanath. All these systems of yoga with their specific limbs/parts are equally respected and followed in the yogic tradition. The first aspect of yogic practice described in Ghera a Samhita is a karma, the six yogic cleansing practices. Their practice is important to get rid of diseases from the body and purify it properly. The second aspect of yogic practice discussed is the asana. The importance of asana practice is that they help create firmness and stability in the body. The third aspect of practice described is the mudra which is used to control the flow of pra a and retain and circulate it within the body. The fourth aspect of practice he talked is pratyahara. According to Sage Ghera a, when body is purified through a karma, it is made firm and stable by asana and pra a is controlled and retained by mudra, then one can naturally do the practice of pratyahara. The fifth aspect of practice he taught is pranayama. In most of the pranayama practices he included mantras with them. Practice of pranayama with specific mantras creates direct impact on energy field within the body and mind through the vibrations of the mantras which eventually contribute for the expansion of awareness. The sixth aspect of discourse in Ghera a Samhita is dhyana. The state of dhyana arises naturally when the body is pure, firm and stable, pra a is controlled and the mind is withdrawn within itself. It describes three types of dhyana for developing awareness and one-pointedness of the mind. The seventh and final aspect described in Ghera a Samhita is samadhi. Its achievement is the final goal of yoga.
Gheranda Samhita (2015)
ISBN: 9781519941121 bzw. 1519941129, in Englisch, Divine Yoga Institute, Kathmandu, Nepal, neu, E-Book.
bol.com.
It is said that Gheraṇḍa Samhitā was composed in the Seventeenth Century by Sage Gheraṇḍa. Not so much is known regarding his time and place of birth. His system of yoga is called ‘Saptāṅga Yoga’ i.e. the yoga of seven limbs or parts. We know ‘Aṣṭāṅga Yoga’ (i.e. the eight limbs of yoga) by Sage Patañjali and ‘Ṣaḍāṅga Yoga’ (i.e. the six limbs of yoga) by Guru Gorakhanāth. All these systems of yoga with their specific limbs/parts are equally respected and followed in the yogic tradition. The firs... It is said that Gheraṇḍa Samhitā was composed in the Seventeenth Century by Sage Gheraṇḍa. Not so much is known regarding his time and place of birth. His system of yoga is called ‘Saptāṅga Yoga’ i.e. the yoga of seven limbs or parts. We know ‘Aṣṭāṅga Yoga’ (i.e. the eight limbs of yoga) by Sage Patañjali and ‘Ṣaḍāṅga Yoga’ (i.e. the six limbs of yoga) by Guru Gorakhanāth. All these systems of yoga with their specific limbs/parts are equally respected and followed in the yogic tradition. The first aspect of yogic practice described in Gheraṇḍa Samhitā is ṣaṭkarma, the six yogic cleansing practices. Their practice is important to get rid of diseases from the body and purify it properly. The second aspect of yogic practice discussed is the āsana. The importance of āsana practice is that they help create firmness and stability in the body. The third aspect of practice described is the mudrā which is used to control the flow of prāṇa and retain and circulate it within the body. The fourth aspect of practice he talked is pratyāhāra. According to Sage Gheraṇḍa, when body is purified through ṣaṭkarma, it is made firm and stable by āsana and prāṇa is controlled and retained by mudrā, then one can naturally do the practice of pratyāhāra. The fifth aspect of practice he taught is prānāyāma. In most of the prānāyāma practices he included mantras with them. Practice of pranayama with specific mantras creates direct impact on energy field within the body and mind through the vibrations of the mantras which eventually contribute for the expansion of awareness. The sixth aspect of discourse in Gheraṇḍa Samhitā is dhyāna. The state of dhyāna arises naturally when the body is pure, firm and stable, prāṇa is controlled and the mind is withdrawn within itself. It describes three types of dhyāna for developing awareness and one-pointedness of the mind. The seventh and final aspect described in Gheraṇḍa Samhitā is samādhi. Its achievement is the final goal of yoga.Taal: Engels;Formaat: Epub zonder kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) ;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Verschijningsdatum: november 2015;ISBN10: 1519941129;ISBN13: 9781519941121; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2015.
Gheranda Samhita
ISBN: 9783943376029 bzw. 3943376028, in Deutsch, Swami Digambarji, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Gheranda Samhita: Gheranda Samhita - das umfassendste Handbuch zur Yoga- und Kundalini-Praxis überhaupt ein systematischer Lehrtext in Form eines Dialogs zwischen Gheranda dem Lehrer und Candakapali dem Schüler. Diese deutsche Ausgabe hält sich so nahe wie möglich an den ursprünglichen Originaltext, den Lore Tomalla bei ihrem Lehrer in Indien übersetzt hat. So kann etwas von der ursprünglichen archaischen Sprache und Bedeutung dieser uralten überlieferten Yogaschrift durchscheinen, und den ernsthaften Aspiranten auf einer subtilen Ebene berühren und führen. Sehr hilfreich zum leichteren Verständnis sind die zahlreichen Abbildungen Illustrationen zu den Übungen am Ende jeden Kapitels. Jedes der sieben Kapitel beschreibt in insgesamt über hundert Yogapraktiken die sieben Methoden, die den Übenden zur Erfahrung einer höheren Wirklichkeit, zu höheren Bewusstseinsebenen und zur Vollkommenheit führen: Kriyas, Asanas, Mudras, Pratyaharas, Pranayamas, Dhyanas und Samadhis. Ebook.
Gheranda Samhita (German Edition) (2013)
ISBN: 9783943376029 bzw. 3943376028, in Deutsch, 74 Seiten, Yoga Vidya Verlag, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Das umfassendste Handbuch zur Yoga- und Kundalini-Praxis überhaupt; ein systematischer Lehrtext in Form eines Dialogs zwischen Gheranda dem Lehrer und Candakapali dem Schüler. Diese deutsche Ausgabe hält sich so nahe wie möglich an den ursprünglichen Originaltext, den Lore Tomalla bei ihrem Lehrer in Indien übersetzt hat. So kann etwas von der ursprünglichen archaischen Sprache und Bedeutung dieser uralten überlieferten Yogaschrift durchscheinen, und den ernsthaften Aspiranten auf einer subtilen Ebene berühren und führen. Sehr hilfreich zum leichteren Verständnis sind die zahlreichen Abbildungen Illustrationen zu den Übungen am Ende jeden Kapitels. Jedes der sieben Kapitel beschreibt in insgesamt über hundert Yogapraktiken die sieben Methoden, die den Übenden zur Erfahrung einer höheren Wirklichkeit, zu höheren Bewusstseinsebenen und zur Vollkommenheit führen: Kriyas, Asanas, Mudras, Pratyaharas, Pranayamas, Dhyanas und Samadhis. Kindle Edition, Ausgabe: 1.0, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Yoga Vidya Verlag, Yoga Vidya Verlag, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Publiziert: 2013-07-26, Freigegeben: 2013-07-26, Studio: Yoga Vidya Verlag, Verkaufsrang: 2341797.
Gheranda Samhita (2013)
ISBN: 9783943376029 bzw. 3943376028, in Deutsch, 72 Seiten, Yoga Vidya, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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