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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