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Vasistha's Yoga
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From Wiki 30.01.13: Yoga Vasistha (Sanskrit: ) (also
known as Vasistha's Yoga) is a Hindu spiritual text
traditionally attributed to Valmiki. It recounts a
discourse of the sage Vasistha to a young Prince Rama,
during a period when the latter is in a dejected state.
The contents of Vasistha's teaching to Rama is associated
with Advaita Vedanta, the illusory nature of the manifest
world[1] and the principle of non-duality. The book has
been dated between the 11th and 14th century AD) and is
generally regarded as one of the longest texts in
Sanskrit (after the Mahabharata) and an important text of
Yoga. The book consists of about 32,000 shlokas (lines),
including numerous short stories and anecdotes used to
help illustrate its content. In terms of Hindu mythology,
the conversation in the Yoga Vasishta takes place
chronologically before the Ramayana.
Other names of this text are Mah yana, rsha R yana, Vasi
ha R yana, Yogavasistha-Ramayana and Jnanavasistha.
Date Published: 2013-01-30 19:00:34
Identifier: VasisthasYoga
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