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Amaraugha and Amaraughprabodh of Gorakshanath (The Genesis of Hatha and Rajayoga)

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Amaraugha and Amaraughprabodh of Gorakshanath (The Genesis of Hatha and Rajayoga)

Amaraugha and Amaraughprabodh of Gorakshanath (The Genesis of Hatha and Rajayoga)

Book Details

  • Publisher: Institut Francais De Pondichery

  • Author: Jason Birch

  • Language: Sanskrit and English

  • Pages: 176

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 9.5 x 7 inch

  • Weight: 380 gm

  • ISBN: 9788184702507

About the Book

Amaraugha and Amaraughprabodh of Gorakshanath is a critical scholarly work that explores two foundational yogic texts attributed to the Nath tradition, offering deep insight into the early development of Hatha and Rajayoga. Through meticulous textual study and lucid English translation alongside the original Sanskrit, the book traces the philosophical and practical evolution of yogic discipline as articulated by Gorakshanath. The author situates these works within the broader history of Indian yoga, highlighting their role in shaping later yogic systems and practices. Combining philological precision with clear explanatory commentary, this volume is an essential resource for scholars of yoga studies, Indology, religious history, and serious practitioners interested in the classical roots of yogic thought.

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Amaraugha and Amaraughprabodh of Gorakshanath (The Genesis of Hatha and Rajayoga)

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Institut Francais De Pondichery

  • Author: Jason Birch

  • Language: Sanskrit and English

  • Pages: 176

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 9.5 x 7 inch

  • Weight: 380 gm

  • ISBN: 9788184702507

About the Book

Amaraugha and Amaraughprabodh of Gorakshanath is a critical scholarly work that explores two foundational yogic texts attributed to the Nath tradition, offering deep insight into the early development of Hatha and Rajayoga. Through meticulous textual study and lucid English translation alongside the original Sanskrit, the book traces the philosophical and practical evolution of yogic discipline as articulated by Gorakshanath. The author situates these works within the broader history of Indian yoga, highlighting their role in shaping later yogic systems and practices. Combining philological precision with clear explanatory commentary, this volume is an essential resource for scholars of yoga studies, Indology, religious history, and serious practitioners interested in the classical roots of yogic thought.