James Mallinson

The Gheranda Samhita

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This affordable, definitive edition of the Gheranda Samhita contains a new introduction, the original Sanskrit, a new English translation, and 39 full-page photographs. It's the most encyclopedic of the classic Yoga texts and teaches a unique sevenfold path to perfection of the person. This is the first edition to meet high academic, literary, and production standards. It's for people who practice Yoga and for anyone with an interest in health and fitness, philosophy, religion, spirituality, mysticism, or meditation.

From the Introduction

The book you are about to read, a manual of Yoga taught by Gheranda to Chanda, is the most encyclopedic of all the root texts of Hatha Yoga. At the beginning of the book, Chanda asks Gheranda to tell him about the Yoga of the body, which is the cause of knowledge of the Ultimate Reality. Gheranda assents and the book is thus called the Gheranda Samhita, or “The Collection [of Verses] of Gheranda.”

It sets itself apart from other books on Hatha Yoga in two notable ways. Firstly, it calls its Yoga “ghata Yoga” or “ghatastha Yoga” and not Hatha Yoga. The usual meaning of ghata is “pot,” but here it refers to the body, or rather the person, since the techniques taught by Gheranda work on both the body and the mind. Secondly, it is unique in teaching a sevenfold path to perfection of the person.

Table of Contents:

Introduction

Purification

Asanas

Mudras

Pratyahara

Pranayama

Dhyana

Samadhi
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434 printed pages
Publication year
2004
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Quotes

  • b6751321464has quoted3 years ago
    Purification, strength, steadiness, calmness, lightness, realization, and abstraction are the seven means of perfecting the body.
  • Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted4 years ago
    the body the self is consciousness. It is without a second, eternal and supreme. Because it is separate from the body, realize that you are free from passion and vices.
  • Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted4 years ago
    All the creatures of the earth, all the creatures of the air, plants such as trees, shrubs, creepers, vines, grasses, water, and mountains: know all these to be Brahman and see them all in the self.

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