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"This work in three parts with twelve prakasas and several appendices, has been critically edited on the basis of the manuscripts from the libraries of Khambhat, Jaisalmer, Patan, etc. The work holds great importance among Jain Canonical literature.
For the advancement in life and moving ahead on the true path, one requires several virtues. In Yogasastram, all these virtues, for examples, controlled life, devotion towards parents, meditation for knowledge, philosophy and conduct, truth and non-violence, reflection about the nature of the Yoga itself. Therefore, it can be really acknowledged that Sri Hemacandrasuriji Maharaja has composed a great work for the development of meritorious deeds and meditation among human beings."

The book is divided into four Chapters. Chapter I expounds the grades of action necessary for restraining the exhibitive operations of the mind. Chapter II deals with the gross impurities that have entered into our mind. Chapter III pertains to the dissolutionary change of worldly life by taking recourse to Samyama. Chapter IV explains the working of the three-fold action pertaining to the present, past and future. It reaches how the Individual Self attains release from the bondage of actions and is merged into Brahman.
The book comprises the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the commentary of Vyasa thereon, English translation of both the Text and the Commentary, Notes, Preface, Appendix and Chart.

If you are looking at the literal translation of the yoga sutras. this is a good translation and thesis. But the title by Sankara is misleading and the author denies this is the authorship of Sankaracharya, though many commentators seem to think this is Sankaracharyas (Adi Sankara). So if you are interested in Adi Sankara's commentary you will be disappointed. This is not an advaitic text, rather a commentary on yoga sutras.
Cover: Hard Cover
Edition : 2001
Publisher : Munshiram Manoharlal Publication Pvt.Ltd
ISBN : 978-8121509084
Language : English
Pages : 619

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- Publisher : Chaukhambha Surbharati Prakashan
- By : Pnt. Shrikrishan Pant Shastri
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
- Edition : 2016
- Pages : 3354
- ISBN-10 : 9385005340
- ISBN-13 : 978-9385005343


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- Product Code : 14041
- Material: Brass
- Weight: 4 kg.
- Size: 10.25"H x 8.75"W x 5.25"D
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The beautiful brass image of Lord Krishna reveals some nice carvings on it. The beautiful carving around the figure is also artistically carved out. His cross-legged figure has been shown playing the flute and the body has been beautifully decorated. Lord Krishna is one of the most worshipped god in Hinduism and he is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It is believed that whenever there is turmoil and anarchy on Earth, the Protector of the Universe, Lord Vishnu takes birth as human being and protects his disciples.

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- Publisher : Rajpal and Sons
- By: Rajendra Mohan Bhatnagar
- Binding : Hardcover
- Language : Hindi
- Edition :2010
- Pages: 304 pages
- Size : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
- ISBN-10: 8170286557
- ISBN-13 :9788170286554
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यह उपन्यास श्री अरविन्द की साधना का प्रेरक, जीवंत चित्रण है तथा उनकी अलौकिक अनुभूतियों और दिव्य जगत का अंतरपट खोलता है। साथ ही, जीवन के अनेक प्रश्नों के मर्म पर से पर्दा हटाता है।


The spectacular stone figure depicts Patanjali as the Adishesha. Patanjali, apart from being the Yogacharya, is also known as the Adishesha, which can be understand as "the primordial snake" or the primordial form of Lord Vishnu.
In Hindu mythology Adishesha, sometimes also known as "Ananta" (The Endless One), is the thousand-headed ruler of the Nagas, the serpent race that is thought to guard the hidden treasures of the earth. Since yogic knowledge is the ultimate the secret treasure, many yogins still bow to Adishesha before beginning their daily yoga practice. "Salutation to the king of the Nagas, to the infinite, to the bearer of the mandala, who spreads out this universe with thousands of hooded heads, set with blazing, effulgent jewels."
Here the body of patanjali is shown as being coiled to form an expansive comfortable couch on which the god Vishnu rests and reclines during the intervals of creation. The serpent's thousand heads symbolize infinity or omnipresence. These heads reach up and out like a protective canopy or umbrella over Vishnu and on that "umbrella" rests our earth.
The snake's body is soft and gentle enough to serve as a couch for a god and at the same time, firm and steady enough to support the whole earth. We endeavor to bring both of these same qualities to our asana practice : softness, comfort and ease(sukha) must be balanced with firmness, strength and steadiness of effort (sthira).


The beautiful brass image of Lord Shiva is being carved out in a most nice manner. The Lord is shown in a meditative posture and the body is given a refine treatment. Lord Shiva is considered the master of yoga and he is one of the Trinity: the other two being Lord Vishnu and Brahma.

The book is the story of a life-long friendship that turns mutuality into a sense of identity in the Divine. The reading of this book is indeed a delightful and illuminating experience. Sri Dilip Kumar has made a charming presentation to the public with profound feeling and insight of the variegated experience and wisdom of a person who was, as Ramana Maharishi truly observed,"a rare combination of a jnani and a bhakta."
About The Author : Dilip Kumar Roy
Sri Aurobindo's close disciple, Dilip Kumar Roy is a mystic, a singer, composer, poet, author of more than 75 books in Bengali and 25 in English and is an awardee of Sur Sudhakar and Sangeet Ratnakar awards.

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- Publisher : Kaivalyadhama
- by : Swami Kuvalyanandaji, S.L. Vinekar
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2008
- Pages : 96
- Weight : 360 gm.
- Size : 6.8 x 4.4 x 0.2 inches
- ISBN-10: 8189485490
- ISBN-13: 978-8189485498
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Specification
- Product Code :7843
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.75"H x 6.75"W x 2.75"D
- Weight :2.280 kg.
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The beautiful stone figure of Maharshi Patanjali is given a refine and detail treatment with some deep sense of accomplishment and refinement. Patanjali, the propounder of Yoga sutras, is often identified with primordial Vishnu, (the early stage of Vishnu). Patanjali is also known as the Adishesha, the incarnation of serpents that provided recreant resting place for Lord Vishnu, one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism. Patanjali's feet are often shown as coiled serpents. In Hindu mythology Adishesha, sometimes also known as "Ananta" (The Endless One), is the thousand-headed ruler of the Nagas, the serpent race that is thought to guard the hidden treasures of the earth. Since yogic knowledge is the ultimate the secret treasure, many yogins still bow to Adishesha before beginning their daily yoga practice. "Salutation to the king of the Nagas, to the infinite, to the bearer of the mandala, who spreads out this universe with thousands of hooded heads, set with blazing, effulgent jewels."


The spectacular stone figure of Maharshi Patanjali is given a refine and detail treatment with some deep sense of finesse and refinement. Patanjali is the propounder of Yoga sutras. Often Patanjali is identified with primordial Vishnu, or the early stage of Vishnu. He is also known as the Adishesha, the incarnation of serpents that provided recreant resting place for Lord Vishnu. Patanjali's feet are often shown as coiled serpents. In Hindu mythology Adishesha, sometimes also known as "Ananta" (The Endless One), is the thousand-headed ruler of the Nagas, the serpent race that is thought to guard the hidden treasures of the earth. Since yogic knowledge is the ultimate the secret treasure, many yogins still bow to Adishesha before beginning their daily yoga practice. "Salutation to the king of the Nagas, to the infinite, to the bearer of the mandala, who spreads out this universe with thousands of hooded heads, set with blazing, effulgent jewels."


The beautiful stone figure of Patañjali is given a spectacular and minute treatment. Patanjali is the compiler of the Yoga Sutras, a major work containing articles on the philosophical aspects of mind and consciousness. He is also the author of a major commentary on Panini's Ashtadhyayi. He is known to be an incarnation of Ādi S'esha who is the first ego-expansion of Vishnu, the manifestation of Vishnu. His primeval energies and opulences, is part of the so-called catur vyūha, the fourfold manifestation of Vishnu. Thus may Patañjali be considered as the one incarnation of God defending the ego of yoga. In recent decades the Yoga Sutra has become quite popular worldwide for the precepts regarding practice of Raja Yoga and its philosophical basis. "Yoga" in traditional Hinduism involves inner contemplation, a rigorous system of meditation practice, ethics, metaphysics, and devotion to the one common soul, God, or Brahman. He was a great Natya dancer and is revered by the exponents of classical Indian dance as their patron saint.
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