This book is an introduction to Patañjali's Yoga S¿tras and its core concepts about the self, suffering and consciousness. It highlights its relevance to contemporary theories and applications in the fields of psychology and health. The book adopts sociology of knowledge as a broad framework as it delves into the core concepts of yoga psychology in the Yoga S¿tras in the context of worldviews and frameworks present in the Upanisads and the S¿¿khya system. It provides an interpretation of Kriya Yoga and its practice in pursuit of spiritual upliftment, and concept of Sam¿dhi or the transformation of consciousness using the language and idiom of contemporary psychology. It draws parallels between yoga psychology and the ideas of Husserl, Jung and Piaget while reconciling the seemingly disparate cultural, religious, spiritual, and intellectual traditions of eastern spirituality and schools of modern psychology. The book also discusses yoga psychology in relation to psychoanalysis, radical behaviorism as well as mainstream, cognitive, humanistic, transpersonal and indigenous psychologies and provides a guide to both the theories of yoga psychology and its applications. This book will be of interest to students, teachers, researchers and practitioners of psychology, psychiatry, philosophy and yoga psychology as well as to psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, mental health professionals, clinical psychologists, and yoga enthusiasts.
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'This book is an essential read for any person interested in a deep understanding of Indic Psychology and Philosophy. Dr Anand Paranjpe's work spans a width and a depth that is remarkable, and he brings in all his wisdom to bear in drawing out the essential insights critical to appreciating the convergences and divergences between Indic and Western ways of looking at the psyche in this book. It is simple, lucid, and profound.'
Raghu Ananthanaraayanan, disciple of yoga gurus T. Krisnamacharya and T. K. V. Desikachar and Co-founder, Ritambhara Ashram, India
The book will provide a rich learning experience for readers. The author has put in a great amount of work and thought into the work and I am sure that the book will be extremely valuable for many readers like me.
Sudhir Kakar, Psychoanalyst and Author
'Patañjali's Yoga Sutras are the foundational text of the millennia-old meditative path of yoga, and of interest to millions of modern yoga teachers and their students worldwide. At last, Professor Paranjpe gives us a crisp and readable window into the psychology of the Yoga Sutras from an eminent modern academic psychologist with deep familiarity and training both in modern psychology and in his native Indian traditions. Deftly placing the Yoga Sutras in their Vedic, philosophical, and experiential context, he clearly delineates the nature and role of key Yoga concepts such as karma, sa skara, and the higher transformations of consciousness in samadhi, delineating the continuing relevance of this classic text to the modern university and to modern readers.'
Doug Oman, University of California, Berkeley, USA
'This brilliant and original work asks all the right questions about how the Yoga scholarship engages with modern psychology. For anyone who has struggled to understand the scheme of Yoga, the book will be a treasure; it captures the excitement of yoga concisely discussing the conceptual scheme with remarkable freshness and clarity.'
Girishwar Misra, Former Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishvavidyalaya, Wardha and Ex Head, Department of Psychology, University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Raghu Ananthanaraayanan, disciple of yoga gurus T. Krisnamacharya and T. K. V. Desikachar and Co-founder, Ritambhara Ashram, India
The book will provide a rich learning experience for readers. The author has put in a great amount of work and thought into the work and I am sure that the book will be extremely valuable for many readers like me.
Sudhir Kakar, Psychoanalyst and Author
'Patañjali's Yoga Sutras are the foundational text of the millennia-old meditative path of yoga, and of interest to millions of modern yoga teachers and their students worldwide. At last, Professor Paranjpe gives us a crisp and readable window into the psychology of the Yoga Sutras from an eminent modern academic psychologist with deep familiarity and training both in modern psychology and in his native Indian traditions. Deftly placing the Yoga Sutras in their Vedic, philosophical, and experiential context, he clearly delineates the nature and role of key Yoga concepts such as karma, sa skara, and the higher transformations of consciousness in samadhi, delineating the continuing relevance of this classic text to the modern university and to modern readers.'
Doug Oman, University of California, Berkeley, USA
'This brilliant and original work asks all the right questions about how the Yoga scholarship engages with modern psychology. For anyone who has struggled to understand the scheme of Yoga, the book will be a treasure; it captures the excitement of yoga concisely discussing the conceptual scheme with remarkable freshness and clarity.'
Girishwar Misra, Former Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishvavidyalaya, Wardha and Ex Head, Department of Psychology, University of Delhi, Delhi, India