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  1. Pcpfs.Iyengar Yoga, Arthur Jones, Kripalu Yoga, Kundalini Yoga & Jack La Lanne - unknown - Professional Ethics 9 (2).
     
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    Kundalini yoga.Sri Swami Sivananda - 1971 - Sivanandanagar, U.P.,: Divine Life Society.
    OM en memoria de Patanjali Maharshi, Yogi Bhusunda, Sadasiva Brahmán, Matsyendranath, Gorakhnath, Jesucristo, Señor Krishna y todos los otros Yogins que han explicado la Ciencia del Yoga.
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  3. Kundalini yoga.Satyananda Saraswati - 1973 - Monghyr: Bihar School of Yoga.
     
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  4. Dhyan-yoga and Kundalini-yoga. Amma - 1973 - [Baroda,: Kala Printery.
     
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    La potenza erotica di kundalini yoga.Tommaso Palamidessi - 1949 - Torino,: Edizioni "Grande opera".
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  6. Gopinath Kaviraj's Synthetic Understanding of Kundalini Yoga in Relation to the Nondualistic Hindu Tantric Traditions.Arlene Mazak - 1994 - Dissertation, The University of Chicago
    Pandit Gopinath Kaviraj of Varanasi, India was a well-known interpreter of the Hindu Tantric traditions, who also practiced kundalini yoga according to his own understanding of four sequential paths. This study attempts to reconstruct the stages of Kaviraj's system of Tantric yoga by analyzing and integrating innumerable partial discussions scattered throughout his writings, in an effort to reveal the hidden structure of transformations. Primary research materials include collections of Kaviraj's essays on the Hindu Tantric traditions written in (...)
     
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    Characteristics of Kundalini-Related Sensory, Motor, and Affective Experiences During Tantric Yoga Meditation.Richard W. Maxwell & Sucharit Katyal - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:863091.
    Traditional spiritual literature contains rich anecdotal reports of spontaneously arising experiences occurring during meditation practice, but formal investigation of such experiences is limited. Previous work has sometimes related spontaneous experiences to the Indian traditional contemplative concept of kundalini. Historically, descriptions of kundalini come out of Tantric schools of Yoga, where it has been described as a “rising energy” moving within the spinal column up to the brain. Spontaneous meditation experiences have previously been studied within Buddhist and Christian (...)
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    Meditation has stronger relationships with mindfulness, kundalini, and mystical experiences than yoga or prayer.John M. de Castro - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 35 (C):115-127.
  9. Kundalini-Shakti. Narayanananda - 1957 - Büdingen-Gettenbach,: Lebensweiser-Verlag.
     
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  10. Kundalini.Singh Grewal - 1930 - Santa Barbara, Calif.,: Santa Barbara, Calif..
     
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    Taming the kundalini.Satyananda Saraswati - 1973 - Monghyr: Bihar School of Yoga.
    On yoga and self-realization; author's letters to his disciples, 1959-1962.
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    The Secret of Yoga[REVIEW]C. W. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (4):758-759.
    The author of this book directs philosophical and scientific research in kundalini yoga in India and the United States. Yoga is generally considered by Krishna as the acceleration of natural processes to form the mind to higher states of consciousness. The thesis in this volume and previous writing of the author is that kundalini yoga is a natural device, the cultivation of a biological process, which leads to transcendent states of consciousness. What underlies this presupposition (...)
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    Yoga and the Hindu Tradition.Derek Coltman (ed.) - 1976 - University of Chicago Press.
    A popular and critical success when it first appeared in France, _Yoga and the Hindu Tradition_ has freed Yoga from the common misconceptions of the recent Yoga vogue. Jean Varenne, the distinguished French Orientalist, presents the theory of classical Yoga, in all its richness, as a method—a concrete way to reach the Absolute through spiritual exercises—which makes possible the transition from existence to essence. This excellent translation, including line drawings and charts, a glossary of technical terms, and (...)
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  14. The physiological foundation of yoga chakra expression.Richard W. Maxwell - 2009 - Zygon 44 (4):807-824.
    Chakras are a basic concept of yoga but typically are ignored by scientific research on yoga, probably because descriptions of chakras can appear like a fanciful mythology. Chakras are commonly considered to be centers of concentrated metaphysical energy. Although clear physiological effects exist for yoga practices, no explanation of how chakras influence physiological function has been broadly accepted either in the scientific community or among yoga scholars. This problem is exacerbated by the fact that yoga (...)
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  15. Tantra and Yoga: an egg and the hen problem.Subhasis Chattopadhyay - unknown
    This is what Daniel Simpson has to say of it: An entertaining polemic that takes heartfelt swipes at Western scholars, accusing them of misreading Tantra. "Hinduism is Tantric in essence," the essay says, without proving that Tantra predates other influences, or that "Yoga in its various forms, arises out of Tantra". The latter seems at odds with the earliest descriptions of austerities, or the ascetic objective of bodily transcendence (which Tantric teachings later modified, as evinced by hatha yoga (...)
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  16. (1 other version)The mysterious kundalini.V. G. Rele - 1929 - Bombay,: D. B. Taraporevala sons & co..
     
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    The primal power in man: or, The kundalini shakti.Swami Narayanananda - 1976 - Gylling, Denmark: Narayanananda Universal Yoga Trust & Ashrama.
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    The serpent power.John George Woodroffe & fl Pŭrṇănanda (eds.) - 1964 - Madras,: Ganesh.
    Written by a leading authority on Shaktic and Tantric thought, this book is considered the prime document for study and application of Kundalini yoga. It probes the philosophical and mythological nature of Kundalini; the esoteric anatomy associated with it; the study of mantras; the chakras, or psychic centers in the human body; the associated yoga and much, much more. Two important Tantric documents are included: The Description of the Six Chakras and Five-fold Footstool.
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    Where does mind end?: a radical history of consciousness and the awakened self.Marc Seifer - 2011 - Rochester, Vt.: Park Street Press. Edited by Marc J. Seifer.
    A new comprehensive model of mind and its nearly infinite possibilities • Recasts psychology as a vehicle not for mental health but for higher consciousness • Shows that we have consciousness for a reason; it is humanity’s unique contribution to the cosmos • Integrates the work of Freud, Jung, Gurdjieff, Tony Robbins, Rudolf Steiner, the Dalai Lama as well as ESP, the Kabbalah, tarot, dreams, and kundalini yoga The culmination of 30 years of research, Where Does Mind End? (...)
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    The primal power in man.Swami Narayanananda - 1970 - Rishikesh,: University Press, Narayanananda Universal Yoga Trust.
    1950 Contnets: Creation; Yoga-Nadis; Chakras; What is Meant by Primal Power or Kundalini Shakti; How Kundalini Shakti Rises to Higher Planes; Partial Rising of ...
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    Standing on Your Head, Seeing Things Right Side Up.Steve Jacobson - 2011 - In Fritz Allhoff & Liz Stillwaggon Swan (eds.), Yoga ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 47–57.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Against Yoga Theory: A Standard Objection Some Inadequate Responses to the Standard Objection The Standard Objection and Testimony Higher Up the Scale Conclusion.
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    2 Yoga Shivir.Modern Yoga - 2008 - In Mark Singleton & Jean Byrne (eds.), Yoga in the modern world: contemporary perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 7--36.
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  23. Rekha Jhanji.Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga & Raja Yoga Karma Yoga - 2007 - In Rekha Jhanji (ed.), The philosophy of Vivekananda. New Delhi: Aryan Books International.
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    Corporate governance and corporate immunity against COVID-19 pandemic.Budhi Setiya Yoga & Danar Sutopo Sidig - 2024 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1).
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  25. Dh Killingley.I. V. Yoga-Sutra - 1990 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 18:151-179.
     
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  26. Lead kindly light: some enlighted moments with Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh.Yoga Krānti - 1972 - Bombay: Jeevan Jagruti Kendra.
     
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    Bhineka Tunggal Ika as Source Politics and Identity of Indonesian Culture in The Formation of Law.Gede Marhaendra Wija Atmaja, Ida Ayu Arniati & Gede Yoga Kharisma Pradana - 2020 - Cultura 17 (1):57-72.
    The purpose of this study seeks to analyze the problem of Unity in Diversity as a Source of Politics and Cultural Identity of the Indonesian Nation in Legal Formation. In general, the process of establishing customary, national, regional and international law in various parts of the world no one knows even uses Bhineka Tunggal Ika as the source of legal formation. However, often the formation of law in Indonesia refers to the philosophical meaning of Unity in Diversity. The formulation of (...)
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    (1 other version)Thought-suppression in the Pātañjalayogaśāstra: against Ian Whicher’s interpretation of Patañjali’s yoga.Joseph Suk-Hwan Dowd - 2022 - Asian Philosophy 32 (1):19-32.
    ABSTRACT The Pātañjalayogaśāstra (PYŚ) is typically understood to define yoga as thought-suppression. In several publications, Ian Whicher has sought to avoid the conclusion that the PYŚ endorses thought-suppression by proposing that the PYŚ’s definition of yoga refers not to thought-suppression but to liberation from the puruṣa’s misidentification with the mind. I argue that Whicher’s proposal is unsuccessful because the PYŚ portrays thought-suppression as necessary for this liberation.
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    Constructions of Self and Other in Yoga, Travel, and Tourism.Lori G. Beaman & Sonia Sikka (eds.) - 2016 - Ottawa: Palgrave MacMillan.
    This volume considers the phenomenon of yoga travel as an instance of a broader genre of ‘spiritual travel’ involving journeys to places ‘elsewhere’, which are imagined to offer the possibility of profound personal transformation. These imaginings are tied up in a continued exoticization of the East, but they are not limited to that. Contributors identify various themes such as authenticity, suffering, space, material markers, and the idea of the ‘spiritual’, tracing how these ideas manifest in conceptions and fetishizations of (...)
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    Sarvāstivāda Buddhist Theories of Temporality and the Pātañjala Yoga Theory of Transformation (pariṇāma).Philipp A. Maas - 2020 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 48 (5):963-1003.
    This article discusses a peculiar Sā$$\dot {\text{n}}$$n˙khya-Yoga theory of transformation (pariṇāma) that the author of the Pātañjalayogaśāstra created by drawing upon Sarvāstivāda Buddhist theories of temporality. In developing his theory, Patañjali adaptively reused the wording in which the Sarvāstivāda theories were formulated, the specific objections against these theories, and their refutations to win the philosophical debate about temporality against Sarvāstivāda Buddhism. Patañjali’s approach towards the Sarvāstivāda Buddhist theories was possible, even though his system of Yoga is based on (...)
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  31. An Attempt to Understand Samkhya-Yoga.David Bastow - 1977 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5:191.
     
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  32. EEG paroxysmal gamma waves during Bhramari Pranayama: A yoga breathing technique.F. Vialatte - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4):977-988.
    Here we report that a specific form of yoga can generate controlled high-frequency gamma waves. For the first time, paroxysmal gamma waves were observed in eight subjects practicing a yoga technique of breathing control called Bhramari Pranayama . To obtain new insights into the nature of the EEG during BhPr, we analyzed EEG signals using time-frequency representations , independent component analysis , and EEG tomography . We found that the PGW consists of high-frequency biphasic ripples. This unusual activity (...)
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  33. The purpose of non-theistic devotion in the classical Indian tradition of Sāṃkhya–Yoga.Marzenna Jakubczak - 2014 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 4 (1):55-68.
    The paper starts with some textual distinctions concerning the concept of God in the metaphysical framework of two classical schools of Hindu philosophy, Sāṃkhya and Yoga. Then the author focuses on the functional and pedagogical aspects of prayer as well as practical justification of “religious meditation” in both philosophical schools. A special attention is put on the practice called īśvarapraṇidhāna, recommended in Yoga school, which is interpreted by the author as a form of non-theistic devotion. The meaning of (...)
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  34. The Collision of Language and Metaphysics in the Search for Self-Identity: on ahaṃkāra and asmitā in Sāṃkhya-Yoga.Marzenna Jakubczak - 2011 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 1 (1):37-48.
    The author of this paper discusses some major points vital for two classical Indian schools of philosophy: (1) a significant feature of linguistic analysis in the Yoga tradition; (2) the role of the religious practice (iśvara-pranidhana) in the search for true self-identity in Samkhya and Yoga darśanas with special reference to their gnoseological purposes; and (3) some possible readings of ‘ahamkara’ and ‘asmita’ displayed in the context of Samkhya-Yoga phenomenology and metaphysics. The collision of language and metaphysics (...)
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  35. L'Essentiel du yoga.Martin Vallavaraj - 1965 - Louvain,: Nauwelaerts.
     
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    The Essence of Yoga: A Contribution to the Psychohistory of Indian Civilisation.Ashok Malhotra - 1976 - Philosophy East and West 26 (3):356-357.
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  37. (1 other version)Kuṇḍalini yoga: a brief study of Sir John Woodroffe's "The serpent power".Madhav Pundalik Pandit - 1972 - Madras: Ganesh.
     
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    ›Sektenproblematik‹ in der deutschen Yoga-Szene?: Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme.Christian Fuchs - 1996 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 4 (1):35-54.
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    Modeling the relationship between perceived service quality, tourist satisfaction, and tourists’ behavioral intentions amid COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence of yoga tourists’ perspectives.Ahmed Hassan Abdou, Shaimaa Abo Khanger Mohamed, Ayman Ahmed Farag Khalil, Azzam Ibrahem Albakhit & Ali Jukhayer Nader Alarjani - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:1003650.
    Purpose This study aims to investigate the impact of perceived service quality (PSQ) on tourist satisfaction and behavioral intentions and explore the potential mediating role of tourist satisfaction in the relationship between service quality and behavioral intentions in the yoga tourism context during the COVID-19 pandemic. Further, this is to examine to what extent yoga tourist satisfaction directly affects their behavioral intentions. Design/methodology/approach Based on a review of literature, the study proposes a conceptual model to test four hypothesized (...)
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  40. Pathways to liberation: an essay on Yoga-Christian dialogue.Pearl Drego - 1974 - New Delhi: The Grail.
     
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    Corps subtil et corps causal: "La description des six cakra" et quelques textes sanscrits sur le kuṇḍalinī yoga..Tara Michaël (ed.) - 1979 - Paris: le Courrier du livre.
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    Sāṅkhya-Yoga darśana meṃ antaḥkaraṇa: Ācārya Vijñānabhikshu evaṃ Vācaspati Miśra ke sandarbha visesha mem.Rajanī Nauṭiyāla - 2012 - Ilahābāda: Kitāba Mahala Ejensīja. Edited by Vinoda Prasāda Nauṭiyāla.
    Study of concept of Consciousness and soul in the Sankhya school of philosophy with special reference to Vijñānabhikṣu, 16th cent. and Vācaspatimiśra, 976-1000.
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    The Integrity of the Yoga Darśana: A Reconsideration of Classical YogaThe Integrity of the Yoga Darsana: A Reconsideration of Classical Yoga.Patrick Olivelle & Ian Whicher - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4):679.
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    The magnetic power of love (Bhakti yoga). Premananda - 1953 - Boston,: Christopher Pub. House.
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    Teoría y técnica del yoga mental.Ramiro A. Calle - 1975 - Viladrau: Cedel.
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  46. Religious Therapeutics: Body and Health in Yoga and Ayurvedic Medicine.Gregory P. Fields - 1994 - Dissertation, University of Hawai'i
    Religious therapeutics is the term I use to designate relations between health and spirituality, and medicine and religion. Dimensions of religious therapeutics include religious meanings that inform medical theory, religious means of healing, health as part of religious life, and religion as a remedy for human suffering. Classical Yoga is analyzed to establish an initial matrix of religious therapeutics with 5 branches: philosophical foundations, soteriology, value theory, physical practice, and cultivation of consciousness. Through comparative criticism of classical Yoga, (...)
     
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    Die Entspannung im Lichte des Yoga.Felix Guyot - 1958 - Büdingen-Gettenbach,: H. Schwab.
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    Yoga, Karma, and Rebirth: A Brief History and Philosophy.Stephen Phillips - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    For serious yoga practitioners curious to know the ancient origins of the art, Stephen Phillips, a professional philosopher and sanskritist with a long-standing personal practice, lays out the philosophies of action, knowledge, and devotion as well as the processes of meditation, reasoning, and self-analysis that formed the basis of yoga in ancient and classical India and continue to shape it today. In discussing yoga's fundamental commitments, Phillips explores traditional teachings of hatha yoga, karma yoga, _bhakti_ (...)
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  49. "Yoga-samanvaẏa"--prabeśikā.Chittaranjan Das - 2010 - Bhubaneśvara: Pathika Prakāśanī.
     
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    Yoga in modern India: the body between science and philosophy.Joseph S. Alter - 2004 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    Yoga has come to be an icon of Indian culture and civilization, and it is widely regarded as being timeless and unchanging. Based on extensive ethnographic research and an analysis of both ancient and modern texts, Yoga in Modern India challenges this popular view by examining the history of yoga, focusing on its emergence in modern India and its dramatically changing form and significance in the twentieth century. Joseph Alter argues that yoga's transformation into a popular (...)
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