An edition of The Yoga-darshana (1934)

The Yoga-darshana

comprising the sūtras of Patañjali--with the bhāsya of Vyāsa

(2d ed.--thoroughly rev.)
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An edition of The Yoga-darshana (1934)

The Yoga-darshana

comprising the sūtras of Patañjali--with the bhāsya of Vyāsa

(2d ed.--thoroughly rev.)
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"The Yoga-darshana includes the Yoga-sutras of Patanjali, and the ancient commentary thereon by Vyasa. The Yoga-sutras of Patanjali are the classic formulation of the science of meditation. This science is called raja-yoga, the kingly yoga, because through it one learns to rule one's own mind. Human psychology is analyzed from this standpoint, and the resulting system of meditation is delineated, all in 195 terse sutras. A sutra is a "thread" of thought, designed to aid the memory.

These brief statements alone do not give the full system. This must be gotten from a commentary. The most authoritative commentary is that by Vyasa, but it is also the most difficult. This is due to its obscure terminology, which will long remain problematic simply because English has no equivalents, and its archaic syntax. For many years, no one could translate it. This task was first accomplished by Ganganatha Jha.".

"Ganganatha Jha was the greatest translator of darshana texts in modern times. The texts of the darshanas, the six schools of Indian philosophy, are written in a specialized technical style. He first translated the Yoga-darshana in 1895, then went on to translate original texts of all the other darshanas.

In 1934 he thoroughly revised this translation, making it "as good as it lay in my power to make it." His mastery of archaic darshana syntax makes this what may still be regarded as the best translation of this difficult text."--BOOK JACKET.

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The Yoga-darshana: comprising the sūtras of Patañjali, with the bhāṣya of Vyāsa
2002, Asian Humanities Press
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1965, Bihar School of Yoga
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The Yoga-darshana: comprising the sūtras of Patañjali--with the bhāsya of Vyāsa
1934, Theosophical Publishing House
in English - (2d ed.--thoroughly rev.)

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"Bibliographical information pertaining to the Yogasutra": p. xxvii-xxviii.
"First published in 1907. Revised edition 1934."
"With notes from the Tattvavaishāradī of Vāchaspati-mishra and other commentaries."--p. [1].
"Contents [practically a summary or analysis of the book] has been supplied by Pandit S. Subrahmanya Sastri."--p. xxvi.

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Dewey Decimal Class
181.4
Library of Congress
B132.Y6 P265 1934

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Pagination
lxvi, 263, [1] p.
Number of pages
263

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6470193M
LCCN
44015555
OCLC/WorldCat
4699063

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