Yoga is a body of practice that spans two millennia and
transcends the boundaries of any single religion, geographic
region, or teaching lineage. In fact, over the centuries there have
been many "yogas"--yogas of battlefield warriors, of itinerant
minstrels and beggars, of religious reformers, and of course, the
yogas of mind and body so popular today. "Yoga in Practice" is an
anthology of primary texts drawn from the diverse yoga traditions
of India, greater Asia, and the West. This one-of-a-kind sourcebook
features elegant translations of Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and even
Islamic yogic writings, many of them being made available in
English for the very first time. Collected here are ancient,
colonial, and modern texts reflecting a broad range of genres, from
an early medical treatise in Sanskrit to Upanishadic verses on
sacred sounds; from a Tibetan catechetical dialogue to funerary and
devotional songs still sung in India today; and from a 1930s
instructional guide by the grandfather of contemporary yoga to the
private papers of a pioneer of tantric yoga in America.
Emphasizing the lived experiences to be found in the many
worlds of yoga, "Yoga in Practice" includes David Gordon White's
informative general introduction as well as concise introductions
to each reading by the book's contributors.
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