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    por Guha, J. P.
    Publicado 1967
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    “…Corresponding mortuary differences suggest that socially and economically marginalized communities were most vulnerable in the context of climate uncertainty at Harappa. Combined with prior evidence for increasing levels of interpersonal violence, our data support a growing pathology of power at Harappa after 2000 B.C. …”
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    “…However, isotopic data from human tooth enamel associated with Harappa Phase (2600-1900 BC) cemetery burials at Harappa (Pakistan) and Farmana (India) provide individual biogeochemical life histories of migration. …”
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    por Eliade, Mircea, 1907-1986
    Publicado 2009
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 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.…”
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