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Yoga (school of philosophy)
Source: ORA: Amanaska (king of all yogas): A Critical Edition and Annotated Translation by Jason BirchThe Removal (of all systems of discipline) is denoted by the Sanskrit term Troṭana, according to Kṣemarāja’s Pratyabhijñāhṛdaya.—Accordingly, while discussing easy methods of Yoga practice: “However, another means is also taught. Because of the removal (troṭana) of all systems of discipline such as Prāṇāyāma, Mudrās and Bandhas, [this] is an easy method. One whose mind is fixed on the heart by the prescribed method quells thought, which is an obstruction to [cognizing] one's [true] condition. [...]”.
Yoga is originally considered a branch of Hindu philosophy (astika), but both ancient and modern Yoga combine the physical, mental and spiritual. Yoga teaches various physical techniques also known as āsanas (postures), used for various purposes (eg., meditation, contemplation, relaxation).
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Full-text (+422): Apadana, Vishuddhi, Bhayapratikara, Vinasha, Nasana, Viyuhana, Vyapanutti, Avaharana, Pativinodana, Vighnasiddhi, Proccatana, Nashaha, Nirnoda, Nirhriti, Karmanirhara, Bharavatarana, Nirakarana, Apoha, Khalavala, Vighnadhvamsa.
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Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po) (by George N. Roerich)
Chapter 4 - Lineage of Tropuwa < [Book 14 - Great Compassion Cycle]
Chapter 17a - Gotshangpa together with his great sons < [Book 8 - The famous Dakpo Kagyü (traditions)]
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Expiatory Rites in Keralite Tantra (by T. S. Syamkumar)
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Introduction (Expiatory Rites: Concept and Evolution) < [Chapter 1 - Expiatory Rites: Concept and Evolution]
3. Dynamics of Expiatory Rites in Keralite Tantra < [Chapter 4 - Socio-Cultural aspects of Expiatory Rites]
Yoga-sutras (with Vyasa and Vachaspati Mishra) (by Rama Prasada)
Sūtra 2.26 < [Book 2 - Practice (Sādhana)]
Sūtra 2.25 < [Book 2 - Practice (Sādhana)]
Sūtra 3.9 < [Book 3 - Attainment (Vibhūti or Siddhi)]
Vinaya Pitaka (2): Bhikkhuni-vibhanga (the analysis of Nun’ rules) (by I. B. Horner)
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