
Reconciling Yogas
Haribhadra's Collection of Views on Yoga With a New Translation of Haribhadra's Yogad???isamuccaya by Christopher Key Chapple and John Thomas Casey
Christopher Key Chapple(Author)
State University of New York Press
Published on 6. November 2003
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Hardback
182 pages
978-0-7914-5899-0 (ISBN)
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Presents the various religious approaches to Yoga described by Haribhadra, the eighth-century sage, who held a universal view of religion. Includes a translation of his original text on Yoga.
Reconciling Yogas explores five approaches to the accomplishment of Yoga from a variety of religious perspectives: Jaina, Hindu, and Buddhist. Haribhadra, a prolific Jaina scholar who espoused a universal view of religion, proclaimed that truth can be found in all faiths and sought to elucidate differences between various schools of thought. In Yoga, he discovered a form of spiritual practice common to many faiths and juxtaposed their paths to demonstrate the common goal of liberation. Utilizing the structure of Patanjali's advanced eightfold path of Yoga in the Yoga Sutra, Haribhadra formulates his own eight stages of Yoga to which he assigns titles in the feminine gender that echo the names of goddesses. Discussed are the Jaina stages of spiritual ascent and two forms of Yoga for which there is no other account. Also included is a new translation of the Yogad???isamuccaya, an eighth-century text by Haribhadra.
Reconciling Yogas explores five approaches to the accomplishment of Yoga from a variety of religious perspectives: Jaina, Hindu, and Buddhist. Haribhadra, a prolific Jaina scholar who espoused a universal view of religion, proclaimed that truth can be found in all faiths and sought to elucidate differences between various schools of thought. In Yoga, he discovered a form of spiritual practice common to many faiths and juxtaposed their paths to demonstrate the common goal of liberation. Utilizing the structure of Patanjali's advanced eightfold path of Yoga in the Yoga Sutra, Haribhadra formulates his own eight stages of Yoga to which he assigns titles in the feminine gender that echo the names of goddesses. Discussed are the Jaina stages of spiritual ascent and two forms of Yoga for which there is no other account. Also included is a new translation of the Yogad???isamuccaya, an eighth-century text by Haribhadra.
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English
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Albany, NY
United States
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Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
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Height: 236 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
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363 gr
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Haribhadra's Collection of Views on Yoga With a New Translation of Haribhadra's Yogadrstisamuccaya by Christopher Key Chapple and John Thomas Casey
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Christopher Key Chapple is Professor of Theological Studies and Director of Asian and Pacific Studies at Loyola Marymount University. He has published several books, including Karma and Creativity and Nonviolence to Animals, Earth, and Self in Asian Traditions, both with SUNY Press. John Thomas Casey is Visiting Professor of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University.
Content
Preface
1. The Life Story of Haribhadra
2. Haribhadra and Patanjali
3. The Vedantin Yoga of Bhagavaddata and the Buddhist Yoga of Bhaskara
4. Centrality of the Real
5. Purity in Patanjali and Haribhadra
6. Haribhadra's Critique of Tantric Yoga
7. Haribhadra's Sociology of Yoga and Its Culmination
Chart Comparing Forms of Yoga in the Yogadrstisamuccaya
Yogadrstisamuccaya (A Collection of Views on Yoga)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1. The Life Story of Haribhadra
2. Haribhadra and Patanjali
3. The Vedantin Yoga of Bhagavaddata and the Buddhist Yoga of Bhaskara
4. Centrality of the Real
5. Purity in Patanjali and Haribhadra
6. Haribhadra's Critique of Tantric Yoga
7. Haribhadra's Sociology of Yoga and Its Culmination
Chart Comparing Forms of Yoga in the Yogadrstisamuccaya
Yogadrstisamuccaya (A Collection of Views on Yoga)
Notes
Bibliography
Index