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Yoga : immortality and freedom

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Eliade, Mircea, 1907-1986
Otros Autores: Trask, Willard R. (Willard Ropes), 1900-1980, White, David Gordon
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2009.
Colección:Bollingen series ; 56.
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Acceso en línea:http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1013/2009926742-b.html
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I The Doctrines of Yoga
  • Point of Departure
  • The Equation, Pain-Existence
  • The "Self"
  • -Substance
  • -The Relation Spirit-Nature
  • How Is Liberation Possible?
  • The Structure of Psychic Experience
  • The Subconscious
  • Part II Techniques for Autonomy
  • Concentration "on a Single Point"
  • Yogic Postures(asana)and Respiratoryn Discipline (pranayama)
  • Excursus:Pranayama in Extra-Indian Asceticism
  • -Yogic Concentration and Meditation
  • The Role of Isvara
  • Enstasis and Hypnosis
  • Samadhi " with Support"
  • The Siddhis or"Miraculous Powers"
  • -Samadhi "without Support"and Final Liberation
  • Reintegration and Freedom
  • Part III Yoga and Brahmanism
  • Ascetics and Ecstatics in the Vedas
  • Tapas and Yoga
  • "Ritual Interiorization"
  • Symbolism and Gnosis in the Upanisads
  • Immortality and Liberation
  • Yoga in the Maitri Upanisads
  • -The Samnyasa Upanisads
  • The Yogic Upanisads
  • " Brahmanized" Magic and Yoga: the Rgvidhana
  • "Good" and "Evil" Ascetics and Contemplatives
  • Part IV The Triumph of Yoga
  • Yoga and Hinduism
  • Yoga in the Mahabharata
  • Yoga and Samkhya in the Mahabharata
  • Yoga Techniques in the Mahabharata
  • Yogic Folklore in the Mahabharata
  • The Message of the Bhagavad Gita
  • Krsna's Example
  • "Acts" and "Sacrifices"
  • Yoga Technique in the Bhagavad Gita
  • Part V Yoga Techniques in Buddhism
  • The Road to Nirvana and the Symbolism of Initiation
  • The Jhanas and the Samapattis
  • Yogins and Metaphysicians
  • The "Miraculous Powers"
  • Knowledge of Previous Existences
  • The Paribbajakas
  • Makkhali Gosala and the Ajivikas
  • Metaphysical Knowledge and Mystical Experience
  • Part VI Yoga and Tantrism
  • Appoximations
  • Iconography, Visualization, Nyasa, Mudras
  • Mantras, Dharanis
  • Excursus: Dhikr
  • Mandala
  • Praise of the Body:Hatha Yoga
  • The Nadia: Ida, Pingala, Susumna
  • The Cakras
  • Kundalini
  • "International Language"
  • Mystical Erotism
  • Maithuna
  • The "Conjunction of Opposites"
  • Part VII Yoga and Alchemy
  • Legnds of Yogins as Alchemists
  • Tantrism, Hatha Yoga, and Alchemy
  • Chinese Alchemy
  • Alchemy as a Spiritual Tecnique
  • Part VIII Yoga and Aboriginal India
  • The Roads to Freedom
  • Aghoris, Kapalikas
  • Gorakhnath and the Eighty-four Siddhas
  • Matsyen-dranath and the Myth of "Transmission of the Doctrine"
  • Shamanistic Magic and the Quest for Immortality
  • Yoga and Shamanism
  • Ascent to Heaven
  • Mystical Flight
  • "Magical Heat"
  • "Inner Light"
  • Similarities and Differences
  • Coalescence and Degradation: Yoga and Popular Religions
  • The Dravidian Heritage, Munda, Proto-Munda
  • Harappa, Mohenjo-daro
  • Part IX Conclusions
  • Additional Notes
  • Chapter 1
  • Samkhya Texts and Bibliographies
  • Patanjali and the Texts of Classic Yoga
  • On the Materialists
  • The Self and Psychomental Experience
  • The Three Gunas
  • Logic and Theory of Knowledge in Samkhya-Yoga
  • Samkhya and the Critique of the Existence of God
  • Samkhya and Buddhism
  • Samkhya's Critique of Buddhism
  • Chapter 2
  • The Obstacles to Concentration
  • On the Asanas
  • On Yogic Concentration
  • Samadhi
  • The Siddhis, "Miraculous Powers" Chapter 3
  • The Vratyas and the Ecstatics of Vedic Times
  • The Five Breaths
  • Tapas and Diksa
  • Hinduization of Autochthonous Religion
  • The Upanisads
  • "Mystical Sounds"
  • Lists of Ascetics
  • Chapter 4
  • The Mahabharata
  • Samkhya in the Moksadharma
  • The Art of Entering Another's Body
  • The Bhagavad Gita
  • The Pancaratras
  • Chapter 5
  • Yoga and Buddhism
  • Buddhist Samadhi and the Jhanas
  • Non-Buddhist Dhyana and Buddhist Pseudo Dhyana
  • Paths and Stages of Meditation
  • Siddhis and Abhijnas
  • Paribbajakas, Ajivikas
  • Chapter 6
  • On the Literature of Tantrism
  • On Tantrism and Iconography
  • On the Ascetic Practices and the Yoga of the Jainists
  • On the Mudras
  • Mantras and Dharanis
  • Dhikr
  • Mandala
  • On the Literature of Hatha Yoga
  • Cakras, Adharas, etc.
  • On the "International Language"
  • "By the same acts."
  • Retention of Breath and Arrest of Semen in China
  • Sahajiya and Visnuism
  • Chapter 7
  • Alchemists, Yogins, and "Magical Flight"
  • Nagarjuna as Alchemist
  • On Indian Alchemy
  • Chinese ALchemy
  • Metallurgy and Alchemy
  • Chapter 8
  • On the Aghoris, the Kapalikas, and the Cult of Skulls
  • On the "Orgies" of the Vallabhacaryas
  • Gorakhnath, Matsyendranath, and the Eighty-four Siddhas
  • The Burial of Ascetics
  • Yogins and Fakirs
  • On Late Buddhism and Crypto-Buddhism
  • Yoginis, Dakinis, Yaksas, Durga
  • The Dravidian Contribution
  • Snakes, Dragons, Nagas
  • Munda, Proto-Munda
  • Harappa and Mohenjo-daro
  • Chapter 9
  • Dissemination of Yogic Techniques and Cultural Contact between India and the World.