Hatha Yoga Pradipika: Translation with Notes from Krishnamacharya
E**U
Great book
This wonderful book about hathayoga written by great master.
V**O
A Must read for yoga enthusiasts...
received today...yet to read...am sure book is a must read...book nicely packed and received in good condition...Very delighted to have this book in my collection...
C**A
chegou antes do prazo :)
muito feliz, chegou antes do prazo e em perfeita condição <3
A**R
Great yogic text
A must read for all yogis
M**Y
Notes de Sri T.Krishnamacharya très instructives
Le texte original en sanskrit avec trans-litération et traduction. Mais le plus intéressant se trouve dans les notes éclairées de Sri T.Krishnamacharya.
J**R
This Translation Is All You Need
Lord knows there is no dearth of translations of the Hatha Yoga Pradipika. Along with the Bhagavad Gita, Yoga Sutras and the I Ching, the available versions of the HYP are legion. The real question is which translation or version is worthwhile. This one here definitely IS.There are many aspects to this version of the HYP which make it the preferred translation.One, the quality of the translation. To this untrained aspirant, unlearned in Sanskrit, this translation flows easily, and is expressed in crisp, clear English, avoiding unnecessary technical words.Two, the essentials of the text are here. While there is the original Sanskrit and Roman transliteration, along with the English, this translation does not have a word-for-word glossary after every entry. While such glossaries may be helpful in translations of the Vedas, for the HYP, these word-for-word glossaries are not critical to an understanding of the mantra and unnecessary.Three, this translation contains the gloss of that Master Guru, Krishnamacharya. The translator of this text, A.G. Mohan, had been a disciple of Krishnamacharya, for many years. Mohan kept notes of his commentaries, and these notes are included on selected entries.Four, Krishnamacharya’s commentaries do not overwhelm. There are many translations of the HYP which, in addition to the word-for-word glossary of every entry, contain commentaries of every single entry. Really, this is unnecessary. Krishnamacharya’s commentaries, when they are made, are pointed and instructive and add to the meaning to obscure entries.Five — and probably most important — this HYP contains an excellent introduction authored by Mohan. It is amazing. Mohan has accomplished in a short, ten-page introduction, what entire volumes have failed to present, which is a clear explanation of Hatha Yoga, its general overview, and the significance of its practices to the individual aspirant.All in all, this is one of the finest versions of the HYP that I have seen.
L**
Tiefe Kenntnis des Yogasystems
Als Schüler des herausragenden Yogalehrers und Erneuerers Krishnamacharya bechreibt A. G. Mohan die Yogaliteratur und bringt sie dem Leser nahe.
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