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"I interrupted him and asked: 'By Dharana you preserved long life, while other Yogis perished?'

"The long-lived one answered: 'No, they did not perish, but they got tired of the burden of the human body and gave it up at will.'

This is a translation of the Laghu Yoga Vashishta, traditionally written by the sage Vasistha, one of the teachers of Rama.
This is the 'shorter' Yoga Vashishta.
This is not an academic or critical translation, but it may appeal to the casual reader.
The author of this book, Singh Gherwal, may have been a westerner with a Hindu pseudonym.
He states that he is a teacher of Kundalini Yoga.
Gherwal wrote a number of popularized books on this and related topics.

Another public domain translation, that of K. Narayanaswami Aiyar [1896], is in preparation and will be posted at this site at a later date.

Production Notes: This was a self-published book, and it has a number of typographical errors which I corrected in the usual way, including a couple of Hindu technical terms which I was able to track down using Wikipedia.
There were also a number of punctuation errors, mostly quotation marks, which I corrected silently.--J.B. Hare, September 7, 2008.


Title Page and Front Matter

Contents

Introduction

Sri Ram, the Truth Seeker

How the Wise Ought to Live

How Suka Attained Highest State of Bliss

The Way to Blessed Liberation

Creation of the Universe

Queen Chundalai, The Great Yogin

The Great Egoist--Bali

King Janak

How Suragho, the King of Hunters, attained realization of self

The Long-Lived Yogi and the Secret of His Longevity

The Goal of the Yogi and Levitation

How to Live

India's message to other Countries

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