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Title: Part: I The Holistic Concept of Astangayoga in Yoga, Upanishads and selected Vaisnava Agamas Part: II Energy Expenditure During Viparitakarani – A Yoga Inverted Posture
Authors: Ramana G V
Keywords: DISSERTATION MSc
Holistic Concept
Astangayoga
Upanishads
Viparitakarani
D0037
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA UNIVERSITY
Citation: Bangalore
Abstract: This study was aimed to find out how the limbs of Añöäìga yoga ``Yama, Niyama, Äsana, Präëäyäma,Pratyähära, Dhäraëä, Dhyäna, and Samädhi are presented in basic texts of Yoga Upaniñat and also in Ägamaçästräs. All the parts or limbs contribute to make the whole. Each and every limb has a unique role to play in the constitution of the whole which can neither be replaced by some other external part nor by the extension of remaining parts. This is the uniqueness of Räja yoga and the eight limbs.
URI: http://www.libraryofyoga.com/handle/123456789/453
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