The Shiva Samhita


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This affordable, authoritative edition of the Shiva Samhita contains a new introduction, the original Sanskrit, a new English translation, nine full-page photographs, and an index. It includes beautiful teachings found nowhere else. This is the first edition of this classic Yoga text to meet both high academic and literary standards, the first to be based on a truly critical study of the Sanskrit manuscripts. It’s for people who practice Yoga, and for anyone with an interest in health and fitness, philosophy, religion, spirituality, mysticism, or meditation.




The Shiva Samhita


Book Description

This affordable, authoritative edition of the Shiva Samhita contains a new introduction, the original Sanskrit, a new English translation, nine full-page photographs, and an index. It includes beautiful teachings found nowhere else. This is the first edition of this classic Yoga text to meet both high academic and literary standards, the first to be based on a truly critical study of the Sanskrit manuscripts. It’s for people who practice Yoga, and for anyone with an interest in health and fitness, philosophy, religion, spirituality, mysticism, or meditation.




The Gheranda Samhita


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This affordable, definitive edition of the Gheranda Samhita contains a new introduction, the original Sanskrit, a new English translation, and 39 full-page photographs. It’s the most encyclopedic of the classic Yoga texts and teaches a unique sevenfold path to perfection of the person. This is the first edition to meet high academic, literary, and production standards. It’s for people who practice Yoga and for anyone with an interest in health and fitness, philosophy, religion, spirituality, mysticism, or meditation.




Shiva Samhita


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The "Shiva Samhita," an ancient Sanskrit text about yoga by an unknown author, is one of the three most important surviving classical treatises - not about Hatha Yoga - but describes the tantric awakening of the Kundalini. The other two writings are the "Gheranda Samhita" and "Hatha Yoga Pradipika," which are also partially immersed in the tantric system of exercise, but the "Shiva Samhita" has its origin in the tantric system and is, therefore, a hermetic Indian fundamental work. The Hindu god Shiva communicated the text in a conversation with his wife Parvati, which points to this form of Shastras (scripts). The "Shiva Samhita" is considered the most comprehensive and step-by-step treatise on yoga. All subsequent works on yoga are based on this book, although few people mention it. The "Shiva Samhita" talks about the complex physiology of yoga, of 84 different asanas (of which only four are described more precisely and are hermetically correct), describes five specific types of Prana - which are subordinate to the 5 deeds - and provides techniques to master them. It also deals with abstract yoga philosophy, mudras, tantric practices, and meditation. The "Shiva Samhita" emphasizes that even an ordinary individual can practice yoga and benefit from it, in the spirit of Franz Bardon!




The Gheranda Samhita


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Lord Siva and His Worship


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Shiva Samhita


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Śiva Samhitā is an unparalleled and unique Sanskrit text on classical yoga. It explains the concept of yoga, its principle and practice in detail. Lord Śiva, the expounder of yoga, has declared this science of yoga for the welfare and liberation of all creatures in all the three worlds. There are five chapters in this test in which the teachings are primarily focused on the philosophy of creation and dissolution of the universe, bondage and liberation, the right knowledge of the reality and the ultimate aim of human life - Mokśa or liberation. Śiva Samhitā clearly elaborates the ways of attaining perfections, the Kuṇḍalinī and its awakening, the various forms and techniques of yoga. It also discusses the human body - the microcosm as a mirror of the macrocosm, the principles and importance of yogic way of life and the importance of the practice of various limbs of yoga. For the first time readers have access to this important work in English, accompanied by the original Sanskrit text in Roman transliteration, the only full translation of this classical yogic text.During the Victorian era an English translation was published in India, but a number of key sections were censored by that translator because, in his words, "they have to do with obscene practices promoted by low class tantrics." Swamii Vishnuswaroop feels that it is important to share the full teachings of Lord Shiva. He first translated the book into Nepali, and then into English.Swami Vishnuswaroop has chosen to include transliterations of the original Sanskrit text along with the English, enabling those who cannot read devanāgari script to pronounce, and hear, the text as other practitioners have for millennia.This new translation by Swamii Vishnuswaroop is, to our knowledge, the only full English translation of this classic yogic text.




The Esoteric Philosophy of the Tantras


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Shiva Sanhita is a Sanskrit text on yoga, written by an unknown author. The text is addressed by the Hindu god Shiva to his consort Parvati. It is one of three major surviving classical treatises on hatha yoga, the other two being Gheranda Samhita and Hatha Yoga Pradipika. The Shiva Samhita is considered the most comprehensive and the most democratic treatise on hatha yoga.







The Siva Samhita


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