Yoga in Modern Hinduism e-bog
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The Samkhyayoga institution of Kapil Math is a religious organisation with a small tradition of followers which emerged in the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth century in Bengal in India around the renunciant and yogin Hariharananda Aranya. This tradition developed during the same period in which modern yoga was born and forms a chapter in the expansi...
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359,43 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
28 november 2017
Længde
234 sider
Genrer
HRG
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781351624749
The Samkhyayoga institution of Kapil Math is a religious organisation with a small tradition of followers which emerged in the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth century in Bengal in India around the renunciant and yogin Hariharananda Aranya. This tradition developed during the same period in which modern yoga was born and forms a chapter in the expansion of yoga traditions in modern Hinduism.The book analyses the yoga teaching of HariharA nanda A raa ya (1869-1947) and the KA pil Maa h tradition, its origin, history and contemporary manifestations, and this tradition's connection to the expansion of yoga and the YogasA tra in modern Hinduism. The SA a khyayoga of the KA pil Maa h tradition is based on the PA tajalayogaA A stra, on a number of texts in Sanskrit and Bengali written by their gurus, and on the lifestyle of the renunciant yogin living isolated in a cave. The book investigates HariharA nanda A raa ya's connection to pre-modern yoga traditions and the impact of modern production and transmission of knowledge on his interpretations of yoga. The book connects the KA pil Maa h tradition to the nineteenth century transformations of Bengali religious culture of the educated upper class that led to the production of a new type of yogin. The book analyses SA a khyayoga as a living tradition, its current teachings and practices, and looks at what SA a khyayogins do and what SA a khyayoga is as a yoga practice.A valuable contribution to recent and ongoing debates, this book will be of interest to academics in the fields of Religious Studies, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Indology, Indian philosophy, Hindu Studies and Yoga Studies.