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Volume-2 (Sadhanapada)
This is the second volume in the series-SIVAM Commentary (Samkhya & Yoga) On Yogadarsana Of Maharshi Patañjali. The volume is a comprehensive work dedicated to the all aspects of the significance of the eight limbs of yoga.The book discusses Yama-s and Niyama-s and their effects on weakening afflictions and attaining samadhi.All the necessary theoretical and practical aspects of asana-s, pranayama, as described in classical texts (Yogadarsana, Hatayogapradipika, Gherandasamhita, Sivasamhita, Yogopanishats, etc.), are dealt with in this work.We find important doctrines on transmigration, karma, creation, and post-death destinations.A section on diet is another salient feature of this book.Citations from the classical scriptures renders the entire work authoritative.SIVAM
SIVAM (to mean purity, welfare, auspicious, liberation), the present work (in four volumes), is an independent research work based on more than ninety classical scriptures, presented in simple English. It treats Yogadarsana traditionally, as all the ancient classical works have treated.It discusses all the doctrines, principles, and practices as intended to be implemented by the aphorisms and the ancient teachers. The current work makes the subject as practical as possible with hints and analogies.This work is neither a translation nor a compilation. It is an independent work, amply and exhaustively, substantiated by the available classical bhashya-s (commentaries). Of course, in certain instances, the import of the aphorisms are given precedence over the bhashya-s.Classical scriptures are used to explain each word thoroughly in four volumes.It has a phonetic guide, a well-made index (for both English and Sanskrit words) and a bibliography.This series, besides describing doctrinal aspects of Samkhya and Yoga, discusses, in-depth, on traditional practices of Yama s, Niyama-s, Asana-s, Pranayana, Pratyahara, Samadhi, Samprajñatasamadhi, and Asamprajñatasamadhi.The work describes the meanings of Purusha, prakriti, indriya-s, manas, ahamkara, and buddhi, which are usually loosely translated to mean soul, nature, sense organs, mind, ego, and intellect respectively. A thorough and precise knowledge of them is indispensable for attaining samadhi-s.SIVAM is a reference work for scholars, researchers, teachers, students and for committed practitioners.Yogadarsana
They liken Yogadarsana to an ocean which is the source of all great rivers, like Ganga. All the other Darsana-s, in their essence, are embedded in Yoga. Yoga establishes a firm foundation for other spiritual studies.Yogadarsana transcends religion, faith, or beliefs, freeing the mind from any bias. It speaks of the welfare of the entire humanity and living beings without discrimination on any ground.It is a discussion of spiritual, intellectual, and moral foundations for liberation.Yogadarsana maintains pragmatism. Progress can be measured from the individual's behavioral patterns-his psychological response to the surrounding environment fostering a clearly discernible sound sense of detachment.