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Complete Book of Yoga: KARMA YOGA / BHAKTI YOGA / RAJA YOGA / JNANA YOGA (Deluxe Silk Hardbound), The

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On sale Jan 01, 2021 | 568 Pages | 9788194932338

Unravel the profound philosophy and practice of Yoga through the four classical paths—Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Rāja Yoga, and Jñāna Yoga—as taught by Swami Vivekananda.
 

Grounded in Vedanta and designed for the modern spiritual seeker, this collection is both a practical guide and a philosophical treasure. Whether you're beginning your spiritual journey or seeking deeper insight, this volume illuminates the path toward inner transformation and self-realization.

A path for every seeker. A truth for every soul.

  • Explore the four foundational yogic paths for holistic spiritual development.
  • Delve into Swami Vivekananda’s powerful interpretations of ancient Indian wisdom.
  • Reflect on the balance between action, devotion, concentration, and understanding.
  • Discover the relevance of Yoga beyond posture—its core as a way of life and liberation.
Themes
  • Self-realization and liberation (moksha)
  • The unity of all yogic paths
  • Action without attachment (Karma Yoga)
  • Devotion and surrender (Bhakti Yoga)
  • Discipline and control of the mind (Rāja Yoga)
  • Knowledge and discernment (Jñāna Yoga)
  • Vedantic insights into the nature of reality
  • Harmony of East and West in spiritual practice
Born Narendranath Datta (1863-1902) in Calcutta, capital of British India, Swami Vivekananda belonged to a traditional aristocratic Bengali Kayastha family. Spiritual from an early age, Vivekananda was fascinated by wandering monks and used to practise meditation. He met Ramakrishna in around 1882. It came about as a life-changing experience for him and he eventually became his notable disciple. After Ramakrishna’s death, Vivekananda, along with other disciples, set up the Ramakrishna Math at Baranagar. In December 1886, they all took monastic vows. It was then that he took the name ‘Swami Vivekananda’. He played a major role in introducing yoga and the Vedanta philosophies to the West. It is because of him that Hinduism gained the status of a major world religion. His birthday is observed as the National Youth Day in India and the day he delivered his famous speech at the Parliament of World Religions, September 11, is commemorated as the World Brotherhood Day.

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Unravel the profound philosophy and practice of Yoga through the four classical paths—Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Rāja Yoga, and Jñāna Yoga—as taught by Swami Vivekananda.
 

Grounded in Vedanta and designed for the modern spiritual seeker, this collection is both a practical guide and a philosophical treasure. Whether you're beginning your spiritual journey or seeking deeper insight, this volume illuminates the path toward inner transformation and self-realization.

A path for every seeker. A truth for every soul.

  • Explore the four foundational yogic paths for holistic spiritual development.
  • Delve into Swami Vivekananda’s powerful interpretations of ancient Indian wisdom.
  • Reflect on the balance between action, devotion, concentration, and understanding.
  • Discover the relevance of Yoga beyond posture—its core as a way of life and liberation.
Themes
  • Self-realization and liberation (moksha)
  • The unity of all yogic paths
  • Action without attachment (Karma Yoga)
  • Devotion and surrender (Bhakti Yoga)
  • Discipline and control of the mind (Rāja Yoga)
  • Knowledge and discernment (Jñāna Yoga)
  • Vedantic insights into the nature of reality
  • Harmony of East and West in spiritual practice

Author

Born Narendranath Datta (1863-1902) in Calcutta, capital of British India, Swami Vivekananda belonged to a traditional aristocratic Bengali Kayastha family. Spiritual from an early age, Vivekananda was fascinated by wandering monks and used to practise meditation. He met Ramakrishna in around 1882. It came about as a life-changing experience for him and he eventually became his notable disciple. After Ramakrishna’s death, Vivekananda, along with other disciples, set up the Ramakrishna Math at Baranagar. In December 1886, they all took monastic vows. It was then that he took the name ‘Swami Vivekananda’. He played a major role in introducing yoga and the Vedanta philosophies to the West. It is because of him that Hinduism gained the status of a major world religion. His birthday is observed as the National Youth Day in India and the day he delivered his famous speech at the Parliament of World Religions, September 11, is commemorated as the World Brotherhood Day.

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