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Yogavasishta or Yogavaasishta Maharamayana is reputed to consist of 32,000 slokas.According to the late Sri Bhagavan Das,Pandit Vrndavana Sarsvata of Benares who passed away in the year 1905 had read through this great work 165 times "and the work consists of 64,000 lines" i.e 32000 slokas.However the printed editions consist of nearly 28,000 slokas.The complete edition is perhaps available in private collections. It is not easy to condense such a great ...
This compilation in Sanskrit originally formed an appendix to the thesis, The Philosophy of Vasistha as presented in Yogavasistha, submitted to the Banaras Hindu University in 1928 by B.L. Atreya for the degree of Doctor of letters. The author has written several books on the philosophy of Yogavasistha and other subjects connected with this magnificent work which swami Rama Tirtha considered as the most wonderful book ever written under the sun, which nobody on ...
In Vedantic tradition, a steadily Self-A ware Sadguru imparts knowledge about he inner perception which would enable the disciple to share the same state, the same beatitude. The disciple should be eager and bursting to know and have unqualified faith in the guru's guidance. We find expressions of this unbroken tradition of guru and disciple in 'Yogavaasishtha', 'Sri Bhagavad Gita' and in this sacred work. The disciple is made aware of the ...