Explore the profound depths of "Yoga: as philosophy and religion" by Surendranath Dasgupta, a timeless exploration of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras within the broader context of Indian philosophy and Hinduism. This meticulously prepared print edition delves into the spiritual and meditative practices central to yoga, offering insights into its philosophical underpinnings and religious significance. < p/> Dasgupta's work provides a comprehensive understanding of yoga's historical roots and its enduring relevance to those seeking mindfulness and spiritual growth. Discover the core principles of this ancient tradition, examining its connections to meditation and its place within the rich tapestry of Hinduism. A valuable resource for anyone interested in Eastern philosophy, this book offers a deep dive into the heart of yoga's spiritual and philosophical foundations.
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