The Philosophical Verses of Yoga Vasishtha
author: Swami Bhaskarananda
edition: 2010, Sri Ramakrishna Math
pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9788178235325
Topic: Hinduism
Yogavasishtha-sara: English Translation
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A History of Indian Philosophy Volume 2 [by Surendranath Dasgupta]
The names of some of its summaries are Brihad-yoga-vasishtha, Laghu-jnana-vasi-shtha, Yoga-vasishtha-shlokah and Yoga-vasishtha-samkshepa by Gauda Abhinanda of the ninth century, Yoga-vasishtha-sara or Jnana-sara, Yoga-vasishtha-sara-samgraha and Vasishtha-sara or Vasishtha-sara-gudhartha by Ramananda Tirtha, pupil of Advaitananda. The Yoga-vasishtha-samkshepa of Gauda Abhinanda had a commentary by Atmasukha, called Candrika, and another called Samsara-tarani, by Mummadideva....
Read full contents: Part 1 - Introduction of the Yogavasishtha Theme
Rig Veda (translation and commentary) [by H. H. Wilson]
sharasah kusharaso darbhasah sairya uta | maunja adrishta vairinah sarve sakam ny alipsata || English translation: “(Blades of) shara grass, (of) kushara, (of) darbha, (of) sairya, (of) munja, (of) virana, all (the haunt) of unseen (venomous creatures), have together anointed me (with their venom). ” Commentary by Sayana: Rigveda-bhashya Blades of shara: these are, saccarum shara, poa cynosuroides, saccharum spontaneum, saccarum munja, andropogon muricatum, long-reed like grasses, amidst which reptiles may...
Read full contents: Rig Veda 1.191.3
Preceptors of Advaita [by T. M. P. Mahadevan]
Prakashananda seems to have derived inspiration from the Yoga-Vasishtha for his doctrine of the non-existence of things when not perceived (ajnata-sattvanabhyupagamatva). According to the Yoga-Vasishtha it is only ideas that have existence; there is no physical world apart from ideas. On the lines of the Yoga-Vasishtha Prakashananda says that all objects have only perceptual existence (pratitika-sattva)....
Read full contents: 35. Prakashananda
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