the yoga upanisads sanskrit engish 1938

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From the Preface:"The Translation closely follows the Commentary of S'rl Upanishad-brahma-yogin, who is the only one so far known to have achieved the unique distinc- tion of having written a commentary on all the One Hundred and Eight Upanishads and has presented, in an extremely lucid manner, S'ri S'amkaracarya's commentary on the ten major Upanishads, which he seems to have closely followed."CONTENTS (partial):Advaya-tarakopanisad Amrta-nadopanishadAmrta-bindupanisadKsurikopanisad Tejo-bindupanisad Tri-s'ikhi-brahmanopanisad Dars'anopanisad Dhyana-bindupanisad Nada-bindupanisadPas'upata-brahmopanisad Brahma-vidyopanisad Mandala-brahmanopanisad Maha-vakyopanisadYoga-kundaly-upanisad Yoga-cudamany-upanisad Yoga-tattvopanisadYoga-s'ikhopanisad VarahopanisadS'andilyopanisadHamsopanisadAdvaya-tarakopanisad Eligibility for Taraka-yoga The means -and the end of Yoga The form of Taraka How to be attained Description of internal introspection Description of external introspection Description of intermediate introspection The two-fold Taraka The achievement of Taraka-yoga The two to be distinguished as corporeal and incorporeal The real form of Taraka-yoga . Mudra pertaining to S'ambhu Forms of internal introspection The description of Acarya Fruit borne by a study of this Upanisad Amrta-nadopanisad Expedients such as study Worship of the Pranava Description of Pratyahara The six-fold Yoga The fruits of Pranayama, etc. The three-fold Pranayama Description of PranayamaAdvaya-tarakopanisadDescription of RecakaDescription of PurakaDescription of Kumbhaka Description of Dharaija Description of Tarka Description of Samadhi The expedient to be employed for the achievement of SamadhiThe constant practice of Yoga The seven doors leading to Atman The giving up of fear, etc. The fruit of the practice of Yoga The thing to be meditated on through Yoga The manner of meditation The limit of breathing , The seats of the Prana, etc Their different colours The final fruit

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