Yoga Chudamani upanishad : crown jewel of Yoga: treatise on Kundalini yoga
By: Satyadharma.
Contributor(s): Saraswati, Swami Niranjanananda [guide].
Material type: BookPublisher: Munger Yoga Publications Trust 2003Description: x, 304p.ISBN: 9788186336274.Subject(s): KundaliniDDC classification: 181.45 | Sa84y Summary: This book is a manual of higher sadhana fo advanced and initiated aspirants..It delineates the ancient path of kundalini awakening in it's original and pure form before the proliferation of modern yogic literature.The text elucidates a unique combination of kundalini yoga and vedantic upasana.It discusses the nadis,prana vayus,chakras and kundalini shakti,and also provides detailed descriptions of ajapa gayatri and pranava,which are older vedic and upanishidic meditative disciplines. The text includes the original Sanskrit verses,along with transliteration,anvay,translation and a comprehensive commentary by the author under the guidance of Swami Niranjannada Saraswati.For students of Indian philosophy,it provides a valuable study of the compatibility of Yoga and Vedanta,or the tantric and vedic systems of philosophy and practice.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 181.45 Sa84y (Browse shelf) | Available | GB2494 |
2013 golden jubilee edition
Original Sanskrit text with transliteration, translation and commentary.
This book is a manual of higher sadhana fo advanced and initiated aspirants..It delineates the ancient path of kundalini awakening in it's original and pure form before the proliferation of modern yogic literature.The text elucidates a unique combination of kundalini yoga and vedantic upasana.It discusses the nadis,prana vayus,chakras and kundalini shakti,and also provides detailed descriptions of ajapa gayatri and pranava,which are older vedic and upanishidic meditative disciplines.
The text includes the original Sanskrit verses,along with transliteration,anvay,translation and a comprehensive commentary by the author under the guidance of Swami Niranjannada Saraswati.For students of Indian philosophy,it provides a valuable study of the compatibility of Yoga and Vedanta,or the tantric and vedic systems of philosophy and practice.
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