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  2. Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Some scholars include Gorakshanath's 11th-century Goraksha Samhita on the list, [301] since Gorakshanath is considered responsible for popularizing present-day hatha yoga. [305] [306] [307] Vajrayana Buddhism, founded by the Indian Mahasiddhas, [308] has a series of asanas and pranayamas (such as tummo) [221] which resemble hatha yoga.

  3. Mircea Eliade bibliography - Wikipedia

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    (How I Found the Philosophers’ Stone). Eliade's first story to be published when he was fourteen years old. RR p. 40. 1924, Romanul adolescentului miop. (Novel of the Nearsighted Adolescent). Published in serial form in the periodicals Cuvântul, Viața Literară, and Universul Literar. Published in French: Le roman de l'adolescent myope ...

  4. Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The book was one of the first three reference works on asanas (yoga postures) in the development of yoga as exercise in the mid-20th century, the other two being Selvarajan Yesudian and Elisabeth Haich's 1941 Sport és Jóga (in Spanish: an English version appeared in 1953) and Theos Bernard's 1944 Hatha Yoga: The Report of a Personal Experience. [2]

  5. Yoga Makaranda - Wikipedia

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    The Maharaja of Mysore sponsored the book, which had been intended to be the first of a series. 1906 painting by K. Keshavayya. Hatha yoga, the medieval practice which used asanas (yoga postures) and other practices such as shatkarmas (purifications) to gain moksha, spiritual liberation, was despised and in decline by the start of the 20th century.

  6. Hatha Yoga: The Report of a Personal Experience - Wikipedia

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    Hatha Yoga: The Report of a Personal Experience is a 1943 book by Theos Casimir Bernard describing what he learnt of hatha yoga, ostensibly in India.It is one of the first books in English to describe and illustrate a substantial number of yoga poses (); it describes the yoga purifications (), yoga breathing (), yogic seals (), and meditative union at a comparable level of detail.

  7. The Path of Modern Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The Path of Modern Yoga: The History of an Embodied Spiritual Practice is a 2016 history of the modern practice of postural yoga by the yoga scholar Elliott Goldberg. [1] It focuses in detail on eleven pioneering figures of the transformation of yoga in the 20th century, including Yogendra, Kuvalayananda, Pant Pratinidhi, Krishnamacharya, B. K. S. Iyengar and Indra Devi.

  8. William Walker Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    Hatha Yoga or the Yogi Philosophy of Physical Well-Being (With Numerous Exercises, Etc.) 1904. The Science of Psychic Healing. 1906. Raja Yoga or Mental Development (A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga). 1906. Gnani Yoga (A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga). 1907. The Inner Teachings of the Philosophies and Religions of India. 1909.

  9. Agni Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of the religious and philosophical book series of Agni Yoga was delivered on 24 March 1920. [108] These records eventually became the holy scripture, consisting of a series of books with a total volume of about five thousand pages. [109] "Leaves of Morya's Garden Book One The Call". agniyoga.org. 1924.