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Yoga Sutras of Patanjali: Language: English

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W. Q. Judge/J. H. Connelly [ The reviews can be found! Also several items on Amazon.] [ YSP Forum ] ( Site is online, Archive )
An Interpretation by W. Q. Judge, assisted by J. H. Connelly. Patanjali's rules compel the student not only to acquire a right knowledge of what is and what is not real, but also to practice all virtues, and while results in the way of psychic development are not so immediately seen as in the case of the successful practitioner of Hatha Yoga, it is infinitely safer and is certainly spiritual, which Hatha Yoga is not. In Patanjali's Aphorisms there is some slight allusion to the practices of Hatha Yoga, such as "postures," each of which is more difficult than those preceding, and "retention of the breath," but he distinctly says that mortification and other practices are either for the purpose of extenuating certain mental afflictions or for the more easy attainment of concentration of mind...
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Djwhal Kuhl - A. A. Bailey [ The reviews can be found! Also several items on Amazon.] [ YSP Forum ] ( Site is Online, Archive )
Netnews Association. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali paraphrased by Djwhal Khul with commentary by Alice Bailey. Translations and commentaries used in the preparation of the present work: M.J. Dvidedi, Ganganatha Jha Charles Johnston, W.Q. Judge, Rama Prasada, Tookaram Tatya, Rajaram Tookaram,Swami Vivekananda,J.H. Woods.
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Rama Prasada [ The reviews can be found! Also several items on Amazon.] [ YSP Forum ] ( Site is online, Archive )
The Yoga Darsana of Patanjali An intepretive translation by Rama Prasada. This translation by Rama Prasada is probably the best and clearest English translation ever made. It is so close to the original text that structures in the original Samskrt shine thru the English version. This is not a copyright violation as the original work came out in 1912 and is therefore out of copyyright by now...
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Swami Hariharananda Aranya [ The reviews can be found! Also several items on Amazon.] [ YSP Forum ] ( Site is online, Archive )
"Yoga Philosophy of Patanjali" - by Samkhya-Yogacharya Swami Hariharananda Aranya - Published by Calcutta University Press.
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Wim van den Dungen [ YSP Forum ] ( Site is online, Archive )
The Text of the "Yoga-Sûtra" of Patañjali (ca.3th century AD). Translated by Wim van den Dungen, Antwerp, 1997.
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The Scrollery Library [ YSP Forum ] ( Site is down, Archive )
The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali represent the primary text of the disciplines of yoga. It contains, in the form of mantras, explicit explaination of the theory and practice of Raja Yoga, or Ashtanga (eight-limbed yoga). Raja Yoga is oftentimes what is meant when one refers to the word Yoga by itself. Called the Royal Road, it is the mental science that encompases all the other practices of yoga...
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American Sanskrit Institute [ The reviews can be found! Also several items on Amazon.] [ YSP Forum ] ( Site is online, Archive )
The Yoga Sutras offer us a precise inner mapping of the essential truths we need to free ourselves. It is a crystal clear model of living consciously in the present, being sure of our path and our choices. Each sutra understood brings home with greater clarity the "certainty of freedom". This course is an ongoing detailed study of the Sutras beginning with Sutra I.19. No knowledge of Sanskrit is required...
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Yogamovement.com [ The reviews can be found! Also several items on Amazon.] [ YSP Forum ] ( Site is online, Archive )
An Interpretation By Charles Johnston. The Book of the Spiritual Man! Introduction to Book I; The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali are in themselves exceedingly brief, less than ten pages of large type in the original. Yet they contain the essence of practical wisdom, set forth in admirable order and detail. The theme, if the present interpreter be right, is the great regeneration, the birth of the spiritual from the psychical man: the same theme which Paul so wisely and eloquently set forth in writing to his disciples in Corinth, the theme of all mystics in all lands...
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