Inner yoga (antaryoga), transl. from Bengali by Simanta Narayan Chatterjee, with an introd. by Ram Swarup
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers
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Language: English
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Edition: New Delhi
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Year: 2017
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Subject(s): Philosophy, Voice of India
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Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
This work explores the inward and upward journey of yoga, as framed by Patanjali’s celebrated Yogasutras. Sri Anirvan examines the eight limbs of Patanjala Yoga within the context of India’s spiritual traditions, drawing on the Vedas, Upanishads, Gita, Samkhya, Tantra, Buddhism, Vaishnavism, and the Bauls. The book provides a profound framework for understanding inner life (avrttachakshu), meditation, and spiritual insight. An introduction by Sri Ram Swarup further illuminates neglected Yogic ideas, offering a critique of scriptures and religious ideologies from an Eastern perspective.
Sri Anirvan (1896–1978) was a distinguished scholar and spiritual thinker who spent decades mastering the Vedas and Indian philosophical systems. His works, including Veda Mimamsa and extensive commentaries on the Upanishads, Gita, and Vedanta, remain authoritative in the study of Indian philosophy and yoga.

