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Yogayajnavalyka Samhita is considered one of the most ancient yoga texts. This work is presented in the form of a dialog between the great sage yajnavalkya and his wife, the learned Gargi. The text has his wife, the learned Gargi. The text has twelve chapters and presents many yoga concepts that are unique to this work. This apart, it also presents ideas that are different from other popular yoga texts.
This book presents the text with in its original form with ...
One of the greates contributions of legendary Yogi, T Krishnamacharya and his son and student, the world – renowned Yoga Master, TKV Desikachar has been the presentation of this entire text, with the words of each sutra split up to make it easier for students to learn to read and recite the text. For the sake of uniformity among students of this teaching tradition, TKV Desikachar, in consultation with T Krishnamacharya, notated the text in a specific ...
Every epoch goes through myriad changes. Sometimes positive, while at other moments, negative. In conventional Indian thinking, there exists a belief that whenever a dark period dominates, it heralds the time for a shining light to emerge.
The beginning of the twentieth century saw such a light in Yogäcärya Tirumalai Krishnamacharya. Born at a time when traditional knowledge systems were becoming obsolete, he restored Yoga to its former glory, through ...
T Krishnamacharya in his life time of hundred years dedicated his life to transmitting the teachings of yoga. He did this through teaching, lecturing, and also writing. He wrote numerous works in many Indian languages, covering a wide spectrum of our great Indian Heritage. Fortunately some of these manuscripts are still available, and to share the richness of these teachings, the KYM has conceived the Krishnamacharya Granthamala. The Yoganjalisaram, the essence ...
Yogacarya T Krishnamacharya regularly composed in Sanskrit, both in the form of prose as well as poetry, they would flow from him at any time of the day, or night. This composition, the Dhyanamalika, was written by him in one day only, in 1971. He gave the title Certain disciplines to prepare for Worship. He conceived it as a guide for Dhyanam (meditation). This work of 34 verses, contains the essence of the teaching of yoga sutra, bhagavad gita, brahma sutra, ...