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- Product Code: 2831
- Material: Brass
- Size: 7" H x 4.50" W
- Weight: 1.800 Kg.
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The beautiful brass figure of Maharshi Patanjali is given a detail and refine treatment.
Patañjali is known to be an incarnation of Adi S'esha who is the first ego-expansion of Vishnu, Sankarshana. Sankarshana, the manifestation of Vishnu His primeval energies and opulences, is part of the so-called catur vyuha, the fourfold manifestation of Vishnu. Thus may Patañjali be considered as the one incarnation of God defending the ego of yoga.
There is an interesting story about his birth.
There was a great Yogini called Gonika, who was praying for a worthy son to transmit her knowledge. Patanjali, as a tiny snake, fell from the heavens into her palms as her reward. So he came to be known as Patanjali. 'Pata' means to fall and 'Anjali' is hands cupped in prayer.
Yoga Sutra is also credited to Patanjali. He is always depicted as a four-armed man up to the waist, after which his body becomes a great serpentine triple coil. The triple coil of the body represents the dormant Kundalini Shakti, the primal energy of creation. Two hands in the rear, symbolizing spiritual attributes, hold up the emblems of Vishnu, the conch and the discus. His front hands are folded in Anjali mudra more commonly known as the Namaste, India's ancient and powerful spiritual greeting. The serpent hoods forming a royal umbrella over his head are normally seven in number, signifying his transcendence of the Five Elements and the achievement of Enlightenment and Liberation. The snake rises along the back of the spine as the Kundalini energy does when it is activated. When the Kundalini reaches the chakra above the head in the etheric body, full Enlightenment and Liberation is achieved.

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- Product Code :BK9039
- Weight : 500 gm.
- Author : Yatentra Dutt Amoli
- ISBN : 9383721820, 978-9383721825
- Publisher :Chaukhamba Sanskrit Prakashan
- Edition :2016
- Cover :Hardcover
- Language :English
- Pages :20+142
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- About the Book
Kashmir Saivism constitutes the central Philosophy of the entire tantric wisdom. From vasugupta to Abhinavagupta, we have a systematic approach in the Philosophy and practice of this system. In the same way Yoga plays the central role among the practices of Indian Philosophies and Patanjalis contribution makes its systematic understanding.
This books aims to bringing Patanjala Yoga and Kashmir Saivas yogic approaches together without making any critical conversation of differences. Even, Divergences and convergences observed in both system give us a vision to look into the internal agreements or interaction between them. Hence, this book gives an understanding of Kashmir Saivistic Yoga in the light of structured scheme of Patanjala Yoga.
This work also gives a systematic approach for the higher practices of Kashmir Saiva as a yogic discipline without disturbing the original scheme.
- About the Author
Dr. Yatendra Dutt Amoli has his graduation purely in Science stream and got his Masters degree in yoga Philosopy and did his Ph.D. in Kashmir Saivism. He turned his attention on the Tantric school in general and Kashmir Saivism in particular and also learned major philosophical concepts of Kashmir Saivism under the guidance of Prof. Navjivan Rastogi, Pt. Vrija Vallabha Dwivedi and Pt. Hemendra Nath Chakravarti.
Presently as an Asst. Professor, Dr, Yatendra is teaching Yoga, Tantra and Vedanta Philosophies at Dev Sanskrit University, Haridwar (Uttarakhand-India)
- Introduction
A great thinker of Hindu traditions of sadhana and philosophy Gopinath Kaviraj once remarked, It is a truism that every system of theocratic culture in India has behind it a
consistently evolved system of philosophical though


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- Publisher : Kaivalyadhama
- by : Swami Maheshananda, B. R. Sharma, G. S. Sahay, R. K. Bodhe
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2008
- Pages : 258
- Weight : 360 gm.
- Size : 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
- ISBN-10: 8189485504
- ISBN-13: 978-8189485504
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- Publisher : Kaivalyadhama
- by : Swami Maheshananda, B. R. Sharma, G. S. Sahay, R. K. Bodhe
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 1991
- Pages : 325
- Weight : 650 gm.
- Size : 8.6 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
- ISBN-10: 8189485296
- ISBN-13: 978-8189485290
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- Product Code : 14315
- Material: Cotton Cloth
- Size: 44" x 29"
- Weight: 100 gm.
Description:
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- Publisher : Kaivalyadhama
- by : G. S. Sahay, Subodh Tiwari
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2009
- Pages : 72
- Weight : 360 gm.
- ISBN-10: 8189485512
- ISBN-13: 978-8189485511
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- Publisher : Kaivalyadhama
- by : R. S. Bhogal
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2017
- Pages : 136
- Weight : 360 gm.
- ISBN-13: 978-8189485511
Description:
An In-depth understanding of yoga and psychology has been delineated so
as to perceive in synthesis of both the sciences towards bridging them, in the
process of evolving further the science of Yoga Psychology, towards
highlighting the significance of experiential modes of yoga practices for the
purpose of tapping fully all potential advantages of yoga in solving our life
related problems, before achieving a complete state of jubilant holistic
health.
Foreword
Yoga Sadhaka and the visionary yogi scientist as he was, Swami
Kuvalayananda ji had perceived the importance of approaching yoga through
scientific and psychological understanding, as way back as in 1924. Swami ji
was passionate about engaging practical sessions in yoga often himself, as he
always thought of integrating research findings of the institute's scientific
laboratory into practical teaching classes. Him self having an illustrious
educational background he always insisted on a thorough study of yoga
practices on scientific lines. It is noteworthy that all his 84 odd research
articles and three books he authored reflected his panache for presenting his
research findings and original views with a psychological penchant. To him
psychology is part and parcel of communicating yoga science as he always
insisted, the physical side is only a minor aspect of yoga which is chiefly
mental and spiritual." His literary articles on yoga also reflected
psychological orientation to the subject matter he dealt with. He was an
expert teacher of Patanjala Yoga and Hatha Yoga alike. In my studentship at
the institutional yoga college for 2-year course Yoga Pravistha, I found him
dealing with the psychological nuances of subtler concepts of Patanja
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