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Everyday Yoga becomes more popular in the Western world, while taking forms further away from its original essence and purpose. This book opens the doors to the deep worldview of yoga. It cites its original sources, from the Vedas and the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Yoga-Sutras, the classic Hatha-Yoga texts, through the little-known lives of the Natha masters, to the great contemporary yogis. An exciting text where the author, who has taken a journey first-hand through the inner process of yoga, leads us to discover its foundations, its practices and its ancestral legacy that has been…mehr

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Everyday Yoga becomes more popular in the Western world, while taking forms further away from its original essence and purpose. This book opens the doors to the deep worldview of yoga. It cites its original sources, from the Vedas and the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Yoga-Sutras, the classic Hatha-Yoga texts, through the little-known lives of the Natha masters, to the great contemporary yogis. An exciting text where the author, who has taken a journey first-hand through the inner process of yoga, leads us to discover its foundations, its practices and its ancestral legacy that has been kept alive from master to disciple to the present; and to help us understand the process of yoga, from its ancient origins to the way it is taught in the West today.
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Swami Satyananda Saraswati is a Hindu monk and teacher. Born in Barcelona, he lived the majority of his life in India dedicated to the practice, study and contemplation of the tradition of yoga, advaita-vedanta and kashmir shaivism. He is the founder of the Advaitavidya association, the Kailas Ashram community and Advaitavidya Publication. He is the author of numerous texts and books on Indian themes such as Hinduism and Mauna y Sadhana, among others.