Chapter Iii. On Mudras : * "Hatha Yoga Pradipika", tr. by Pancham Sinh, [1914], p. 28 CHAPTER III. "On Mudrs". ् - ्् -्् ् - - As the chief of the snakes is the support of the earth with all the mountains and forests on it, so all the Tantras (Yoga practices) rest on the Kualin. (The Vertebral column.) 1. ्...
Chapter 1. On Asanas : * "Hatha Yoga Pradipika", tr. by Pancham Sinh, [1914], p. 1 THE HAHA YOGA PRADIPIKA. -- -- CHAPTER 1. "On sanas". -- ् ् ्् --् ् ्-- ् -- -- -- Salutation to dintha (iva) who expounded the knowledge of Haha Yoga, which like a staircase leads the aspirant to the high pinnacled Rj...
Chapter Iv. On Samadhi : * "Hatha Yoga Pradipika", tr. by Pancham Sinh, [1914], p. 47 CHAPTER IV. "On Samdhi". ् -्-् ्- ् ् -- - Salutation to the Gur, the dispenser of happiness to all, appearing as Nda, Vind and Kal. One who is devoted to Him, obtains the highest bliss. 1. ््् ्् ्् ््...
Title Page : * "Hatha Yoga Pradipika", tr. by Pancham Sinh, [1914], THE HATHA YOGA PRADIPIKA Translated Into English By PANCHAM SINH Panini Office, Allahabad [1914] Scanned , May 2007. Proofed and formatted by John Bruno Hare, August 2007. This text is in the public domain in the United States because it w...
Chapter Ii. On Praayama : * "Hatha Yoga Pradipika", tr. by Pancham Sinh, [1914], p. 13 CHAPTER II. "On Pryma". - ््-् ्् - - Posture becoming established, a Yog, master of himself, eating salutary and moderate food, should practise Pryma, as instructed by his guru. 1. ् ् ् ्् Respiration being...
Untitled : Possibly the oldest extant text about Hatha Yoga, The Hatha Yoga Pradipika was written about the 15th century CE, by Swami Swatmarama, a disciple of Swami Goraknath. PRODUCTION NOTES: This edition incorporates the text of the 1914 Pancham Sinh translation and Devanagari and romanizati...
Introduction : * "Hatha Yoga Pradipika", tr. by Pancham Sinh, [1914], p. i INTRODUCTION. There exists at present a good deal of misconception with regard to the practices of the Haha Yoga. People easily believe in the stories told by those who themselves heard them second hand, and no attempt is made to find out...