Yogatattva Upanishad
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Dentro del canon aduaita, el Yoga-tattva-upaniṣad está clasificado como un Upanishad de menor importancia, que trata acerca de las prácticas de yoga.
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Yogatattva Upaniṣad (« La vraie nature du Yoga ») fait partie du groupe des Yoga Upaniṣad et du canon Muktikā qui l'associe au Krishna Yajur Veda. Cette Upaniṣad mineure est classée quarante et unième dans ce canon.
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«Йогата́ттва-упаниша́да» (IAST: Yogatattva upaniṣad) — текст на санскрите, одна из Упанишад. Ассоциируется с «Кришна Яджур-ведой» и принадлежит к канону муктика. Это одна из малых по объёму Упанишад этого канона. Описывает практику йоги и перечисляет (трудности, препятствия), которые йогин должен преодолеть в процессе практики йоги. «Йогататтва-упанишада» также является одним из ранних источников, содержащих тантрические идеи в отношении чакр.
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The Yogatattva Upanishad (Sanskrit: योगतत्त्व उपनिषत्, IAST: Yogatattva Upaniṣhad), also called as Yogatattvopanishad (योगतत्त्वोपनिषत्), is an important Upanishad within Hinduism. A Sanskrit text, it is one of eleven Yoga Upanishads attached to the Atharvaveda, and one of twenty Yoga Upanishads in the four Vedas. It is listed at number 41 in the serial order of the Muktika enumerated by Rama to Hanuman in the modern era anthology of 108 Upanishads. It is, as an Upanishad, a part of the corpus of Vedanta literature collection that present the philosophical concepts of Hinduism.
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Yoga-tattva-upaniṣad
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Yogatattva Upanishad
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Йогататтва-упанишада
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Yogatattva Upanishad
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Main postures discussed for pranayama practice
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Padmasana, a Yoga posture
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Samadhi is that state in which the Jiva-atman and the Param-atman are differenceless.
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Of the ten Yamas, Mitahara is most important. Of the ten Niyamas, O four-faced one, Ahimsa is most important.
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At an unprohibited far off place,
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Whatever the Yogin sees with his eyes, he should conceive of all that as the Atman . Similarly, whatever he hears, smells, tastes and touches, he should conceive of all that as the Atman.
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Calm and quiet, undisturbed,
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The Yogin guarantees protection,
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To all beings, as to his own self.
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Yogin's relationship with the world
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is no different than the Brahman, by that Yogin in the Turiya-state pervades the entire world of phenomena, in the belief "all this is I alone". That is the Truth. That alone is the transcendent existence, which is the substratum.
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—Yogatattva Upanishad 107
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—Yogatattva Upanishad 135–136
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—Yogatattva Upanishad 15
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—Yogatattva Upanishad 28–29
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—Yogatattva Upanishad 69–72
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Asanas in Yogatattva Upanishad
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Dentro del canon aduaita, el Yoga-tattva-upaniṣad está clasificado como un Upanishad de menor importancia, que trata acerca de las prácticas de yoga.
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Yogatattva Upaniṣad (« La vraie nature du Yoga ») fait partie du groupe des Yoga Upaniṣad et du canon Muktikā qui l'associe au Krishna Yajur Veda. Cette Upaniṣad mineure est classée quarante et unième dans ce canon.
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The Yogatattva Upanishad (Sanskrit: योगतत्त्व उपनिषत्, IAST: Yogatattva Upaniṣhad), also called as Yogatattvopanishad (योगतत्त्वोपनिषत्), is an important Upanishad within Hinduism. A Sanskrit text, it is one of eleven Yoga Upanishads attached to the Atharvaveda, and one of twenty Yoga Upanishads in the four Vedas. It is listed at number 41 in the serial order of the Muktika enumerated by Rama to Hanuman in the modern era anthology of 108 Upanishads. It is, as an Upanishad, a part of the corpus of Vedanta literature collection that present the philosophical concepts of Hinduism. Two major versions of its manuscripts are known. One has fifteen verses but attached to Atharvaveda, while another very different and augmented manuscript exists in the Telugu language which has one hundred and forty two verses and is attached to the Krishna Yajurveda. The text is notable for describing Yoga in the Vaishnavism tradition. The Yogatattva Upanishad shares ideas with the Yogasutra, Hatha Yoga, and Kundalini Yoga. It includes a discussion of four styles of yoga: Mantra, Laya, Hatha yoga and Raja. As an expounder of Vedanta philosophy, the Upanishad is devoted to the elaboration of the meaning of Atman (Soul, Self) through the process of yoga, starting with the syllable Om. According to Yogatattva Upanishad, "jnana (knowledge) without yoga cannot secure moksha (emancipation, salvation), nor can yoga without knowledge secure moksha", and that "those who seek emancipation should pursue both yoga and knowledge".
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«Йогата́ттва-упаниша́да» (IAST: Yogatattva upaniṣad) — текст на санскрите, одна из Упанишад. Ассоциируется с «Кришна Яджур-ведой» и принадлежит к канону муктика. Это одна из малых по объёму Упанишад этого канона. Описывает практику йоги и перечисляет (трудности, препятствия), которые йогин должен преодолеть в процессе практики йоги. «Йогататтва-упанишада» также является одним из ранних источников, содержащих тантрические идеи в отношении чакр.
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Yoga and truth
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