- The Haṭha Yoga
Pradīpikā (Sanskrit: haṭhayogapradīpikā, हठयोगप्रदीपिका or
Light on
Hatha Yoga) is a
classic fifteenth-century
Sanskrit manual on haṭha...
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Vedanta or non-dual
Shaiva orientation, and from both, the Haṭha Yoga
Pradīpika borrowed the
philosophy of non-duality (advaita).
According to Mallinson...
- (liberation).
These practices,
outlined by
Svatmarama in the Haṭha Yoga
Pradīpikā as kriya, are Netī, Dhautī, Naulī, Basti, Kapālabhātī, and Trāṭaka. The...
- 10th or 11th
century Goraksha Sataka and the 15th
century Hatha Yoga
Pradipika identify 84 asanas; the 17th
century Hatha Ratnavali provides a different...
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awakening of the
supreme energy of the body, Kundalini. The
Hatha Yoga
Pradipika describes Mahamudra as follows:
Pressing the Yoni (perineum) with the...
- The Joga
Pradīpikā (जोगप्रदीपिका, "A
Small Light on Yoga") is a
hatha yoga text by
Ramanandi Jayatarama written in 1737 in a
mixture of Hindi, Braj Bhasa...
- is
consumed (leading to
physical decline).
According to the
Hatha Yoga
Pradipika, a
hatha yoga
practitioner can
prolong their life by
controlling the flow...
- In the
early Bindu Model of
Hatha Yoga, as
described in the
Hatha Yoga
Pradipika and
other texts, the
vital fluid is held in the head but
constantly drips...
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highest state of yoga
practice (one
reaching samādhi). The
Hatha Yoga
Pradipika, for example,
states that
Hatha yoga is one of the ways to
achieve Rāja...
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Bhadra Bhamari Bhurukuti In the
first upadeśa (chapter) of the
Hatha Yoga
Pradipika, a 15th-century text, a list of
yogis is found, who are
described as the...