Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras
S**K
A cryptic guide to life
This ancient classic is not about yoga as an exercise. It is the foundation of the Yoga philosophy of Hinduism. Yoga is related to the word yoke. One practices Yoga to yoke himself to God. An outline of the 8 steps of Yoga is provided, known as Ashtanga (eight limbs) Yoga or Raja (royal) Yoga. They begin with the 5 Yamas and 5 Niyamas, 10 ethical teachings very similar to the Ten Commandments. The third step is the familiar Asana (pose) Yoga, followed by the fourth step, Pranayama (breath exercise), similar to Qigong. Beyond this, one moves eventually towards concentration, meditation, and enlightenment.
A**L
Great
Great
J**.
5-Star Book; 3-Star Editor
About halfway through and Vivekanada is amazing as ever. Patanjali is great! But I have found some glaring grammatical errors and straight up typos which should have been caught by any editor. Perhaps there was an effort to maintain the original commentary - but knowing his other works, I don't think this is the case.I would still highly recommend studying this book!
A**R
Vivekananda's Self Realization discourse
Book covers the traditional terms of a yogi becoming Parusa or self realized ie; enlightened .Without some prior knowledge of these terms and states of existence > not much can be gained .
M**N
A must have book!
Swami Vivekananda breaks down the cryptic text of Patanjali in a straight forward easy to understand way.
M**.
Too wordy
This book is a hard read. So wordy. Not very clear and understandable. Just a jumble of words strung together. I am on the search of a better one for my class because this one is ridiculous
Z**R
Poorly written ...
and superficial
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