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ISBN:1895383129 EAN:9781895383126 ASIN:1895383129
Publication Date:January 10, 2001 Shipping:Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability:Usually ships in 24 hours
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Unfolding Yoga from the InsideDecember 4, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Of the many translations and commentaries of this classical text of Yoga, this is the one I chose for my students to work with for its accuracy, for its readability and for its practicality. Each sutra includes an exercise to bring the teaching home to as lived experience, rather than just as an intellectual exercise. The continuous translation at the back makes it possible to feel the flow of the text without the intervening commentaries. The translation, of Sutra 1.2, the defining orientation of the whole text, states that it is the cessation of the identification with the fluctuations of consciousness that matters, not the cessation of the fluctuations. Just this perspective is worth the whole book. I highly recommend The Kriya Yoga Sutras of Patanjali to all levels of students and practitioners.
A sensitive and relevant translation with extensive commentaryJanuary 5, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Marshall Govindan's careful translation and commentary takes this book far beyond being just a collection of inspirational and interesting Eastern philosophy. His deep understanding of the yogic techniques intimated by the original text allows him to present this in its proper form: a key to liberating techniques as documented by Patanjali in the Golden Age of Yoga. Careful indexing in English and Sanskrit allows the modern student of Yoga to quickly access passages dealing with specific yogic concepts in English and in Sanskrit. Passages are also indexed to the secret teachings of Babaji Nagaraj (the Great "Babaji of the Himalayas" discussed in Autobiography of a Yogi), making this book a must for students of Kriya Yoga.
Main source book for teacher trainingsOctober 15, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
"We use Kriya Yoga Sutras of Patanjali as our main source book in our popular Yoga teacher training program.
This type of Yoga Sutras is accessible with a clear translation of sanskrit words with a clear interpretation for the modern student of Yoga. The first book for your study of Yoga is the Yoga Sutras. This book will guide you on a journey that authenticates a Yoga practice amidst a Western cultural boom that largely equates Yoga with stretching exercise only. There is so much more to learn from Yoga and this version of The Yoga Sutras is one good place to guide your journey.
Robert Butera, Phd Director, YogaLife Institute.
[...] Dr. Robert Butera, PhD
Very Useful TranslationDecember 29, 2001 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
This is a very practical and useful translation of Patanjali. It's thorough in it's analysis of the original text and is extremely helpful in instructing the reader on how to implement and practice the teachings. If you are a student of Patanjali, this is a "Must Read."