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Hatha Yoga Pradipika

Swami Swatmarama

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Ratgeber / Entspannung, Yoga, Meditation, Autogenes Training

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Swami Swatmarama's 'Hatha Yoga Pradipika' is a foundational text on the practice of Hatha Yoga, outlining the principles and techniques of physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation. Written in the 15th century, this ancient text is revered for its practical approach to achieving physical and mental well-being through the discipline of yoga. Swatmarama's writing style is clear and instructional, offering step-by-step guidance for practitioners at all levels. The book is rich in detail, providing insights into the philosophy behind Hatha Yoga and the benefits of each practice. This authoritative text continues to be a source of inspiration for modern yoga practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of this ancient tradition. Swami Swatmarama, a revered yogi and scholar, is believed to have drawn on his own experiences and teachings from his guru to compile the 'Hatha Yoga Pradipika'. His deep understanding of yoga philosophy and commitment to the practice shines through in this comprehensive guide. With its timeless wisdom and practical advice, 'Hatha Yoga Pradipika' is a must-read for anyone interested in delving deeper into the practice of yoga and its profound effects on the body and mind.

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Yoga philosophy, Eastern philosophy, Sanskrit yoga guide, Matsyendranath teachings, Influential hatha yoga, Spiritual enlightenment, Yogi author, Nathas lineage, Yogic practices, Fifteenth-century yoga text