![]() Name: DATTA BAVANI IN GUJARATI PDF Downloads: 1469 Update: December 24, 2015 File size: 5 MB DATTA BAVANI IN GUJARATI PDF. Sep 21, 2017 Fidget Spinner is a toy. The Russian translations of Tripura Rahasya, Avadhuta Gita, Yoga Rahasya, Yoga Shastra, Jivanmukta Gita, Dattatreya Upanishad & some other Datta. 14 Jan 2014 Microsoft. Academic Course. MOS MOAC represents the collaboration between Microsoft Learning and John. The Instructor's Guide contai. Description Preface In huge Sanskrit literature, the books published on yoga branch are very little in number. Through ancient times yoga has been considered as a strictly secret subject to be taught only to a deserving disciple. But now time has come to unveil the obscure literature of this occult science to popularize this knowledge in the interest of humanity. Swami Keshawananda yoga Sansthan has determined to publish these rare texts along with translations in English, Hindi and other Indian languages. The manuscripts of the following works have been procured—. Yoga-Shastra of Dattatreya. Chandrodaya-Vilas (by chandra Singh).. Yoga-Ratnakara (by Veereshvara).. Yoga chudamani-Upanishad. 8, Yoga Shikba-Upanishad.. Mandala Brahmana Upanishad.. Dhyana-Bindu Upanishad.. Nada-Bindu Upanisad.. Amrita-Nada Upanishad.. Trishjkhj Brahmana. Upanjshad 20. Varaha-Upanjshad 21. Sarasvatj Rahasya Upanishad. Saubhagya Laxmj Upanishad. Advaya Taraka Upanishad. Amrita Bindu Upanishad. 25 Muktika-Upanishad. Brahma Vidya-Upanishad The most important work of Dattatreya on yoga was yet unknown to the scholars or sadhakas. Brahma Mitra Awasthi found its copies in Mss. Libraries and edited it with Hindi translation and introduction. This was published in 1982. Now we are bringing out it with English translation for the benefit of students unacquainted with Sanskrit or Hindi. This yoga Shastra is more important than any other books in the field of yoga, because Dattatreya deals with practical aspects of yoga in it, starting from Pranayama to Samadhi. Dattatreya divided Pranayama into four stages viz-Arambha. Vastha, Ghatavastha, Praveshavastha and Nishpatti Avastha. He explained clearly all of them and pointed out the Straight way to reach the ultimate goal. He indicated the hardles and Siddhis which may come in the way. Dattatreya advised the way by which a sadhak of yoga can obtain tI’e Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi through Pranayama. It also describes important aspects of Layayoga and Hathayoga viz, three Bandhas, Mahamudra, Khechari-mudra and Vajroli etc. In this way this book is a very good guide to a Seeker of yoga. We are deeply indebted to our readers who have shown very keen interest in our first publication-Dattatreya Yogashastra with Hindi translation. We hope that this English translation along with the original text of the aforesaid work will be greeted with the same enthusiasm. Some other texts on yoga with Hindi and English translations and some original works on Rajayoga sadhana are ready and will be brought out soon. We are very grateful to Dr. (Mrs.) Amita Sharma who accepted our request and translated the original text into English. We hope it will be very useful to them who wants to get the straight way for yoga -shadhana to reach the goal of their life. Introduction The etymological meaning of the ‘word’ yoga is joining or yoking. The action of joining is possible between two or more than two objects. As such the accumulation of two or more objects should be called ‘Yoga’ where as patanjali in his yogashastra has defined it as i.e. Restriction of fluctuations of mind stuff; where ‘Chitta’ is required to be free of any kind of contact with the objects. These two meanings seem to be contradictory but it is not true in fact. According to Dattatreya the unity of Prana and Apana, Manas and Prana, and Atman and Paramatman is called ‘yoga’. Though three yugmas have been given here but in fact these are interdependent. The unity of second yugma is assisted by the unity of first yugma and similarly the unity of third yugma is assisted by the unity of second yugma. Thus these three yugmas may be considered as one. As it is essential for the ‘chitta’ to be free of contact with any of the objects while trying to unite the Prana and Apana it is righteous to accept that there is no contradiction between the definition of yoga given by Patanjali and the etymological meaning of the word ‘yoga’. Keeping this fact in view Panini has twice mentioned the root in two different meanings.
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