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- ISBN 978-81-208-1261-1. Birch, Jason (2011). "The Meaning of Haṭha in Early Haṭhayoga". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 131 (4 (October-December 2011)):...
- 17 November 2020. Birch, Jason (2011). "The Meaning of haṭha in Early Haṭhayoga". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 131: 527–554. JSTOR 41440511...
- and effort within half a year. — Hathayoga Pradipika, 1.57 Verses 1.57 through 1.63 of the critical edition of Hathayoga Pradipika suggests that taste cravings...
- That these Nāth Yogīs were the originators and foremost exponents of haṭhayoga is a given of all historical studies of yoga. But these Yogīs were in...
- empty and fill three quarters with quality food and fresh water". The Hathayoga Pradipika suggests ‘‘mitahara’’ regimen of a yogi avoids foods with excessive...
- ISBN 978-81-208-0534-7. Mallinson 2012, p. 2: "The earliest references to hathayoga are scattered mentions in Buddhist canonical works and their exegesis...
- Vimalaprabhā offers one of the earliest known definitions of the term "Haṭhayoga". The Vimalaprabhā mentions, says James Mallinson, that Hatha yoga brings...
- Jha, Vijay Kant (eds.). Hatha Ratnavali Srinivasayogi | A Treatise On Hathayoga (1st ed.). Lonavla, India: The Lonavla Yoga Institute. ISBN 81-901176-96...
- "Hathapradipika. The first teaching of non-seated postures as part of hathayoga". With another translation of verse 1.32. ISBN 978-0-241-25304-5. OCLC 928480104...
- Tradition. Motilal Banarsid****. pp. 60, 89. Mallinson, James. "Śāktism and Haṭhayoga." In: Goddess Traditions in Tantric Hinduism: History, Practice and Doctrine...