Bhagavad-Gītā, De

Het boek van Yoga

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There is much persistent misunderstanding in the West about the meaning of the Eastern Yoga philosophy. The essential characteristics and values of true Yoga are clearly explained in The Bhagavad-Gītā, the famous Book of Yoga, a section of the Mahabharata, the great heroic epic from India. Unfortunately, the true meaning of this profound work is not reflected in many translations.
In this completely new and complete edition, the original philosophical concepts have therefore been maintained and provided with an extensive and expert explanation. This enables the reader to penetrate to the true meaning of Yoga.
A unique edition of a world-famous book, which after many centuries has lost none of its wisdom and practical value.

Table of contents:
1. Arjuna's Despondency
2. Yoga through the application of the Sankhya Teaching
3. Karma Yoga
4. Jñâna Yoga
5. Yoga through renunciation of action
6. Yoga through self-control
7. Yoga through spiritual discrimination
8. Yoga with the Imperishable Brahman
9. Yoga through Royal Knowledge and the Royal Mystery
10. Yoga through Knowledge of the Divine Emanations
11. Beholding the All-Encompassing Form
12. Bhakti-Yoga
13. Yoga by distinguishing between Kshetra and Kshetrajña
14. Yoga by rising above the three Gunas
15. Yoga by Knowing Purushottama
16. Yoga through discrimination of the Divine and the non-Divine
17. Yoga by distinguishing the three kinds of trust
18. Yoga by Renunciation of Moksha

Additional information

Weight 415 g
Dimensions 235 × 155 × 15 mm
Edition

Paperback

Pages

299

ISBN

90-70163-15-2

Language

Dutch

Publisher

Stichting I.S.I.S.

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