The Yoga-Vasishtha Maharamayana of Valmiki, Vol. 1 (of 4)
Inconsistent punctuation has been silently corrected.
Obvious misspellings have been silently corrected, and the following corrections made to the text. Other spelling and hyphenation variations have not been modified.
The spelling of Sanskrit words are normalized to some extent, including correct/addition of accents where necessary. Note that the author uses á, í, ú to indicate long vowels. This notation has not been changed.
The LPP edition (1999) which has been scanned for this ebook, is of poor quality, and in some cases text was missing. Where possible, the missing/unclear text has been supplied from another edition, which has the same typographical basis (both editions are photographical reprints of the same source, or perhaps one is a copy of the other): Bharatiya Publishing House, Delhi 1978.
A third edition, Parimal Publications, Delhi 1998, which is based on an OCR scanning of the same typographical basis, has also been consulted.
The term “Gloss.” or “Glossary” probably refers to the extensive classical commentary to Yoga Vásishtha by Ananda Bodhendra Saraswati (only available in Sanskrit).
Angle brackets <...> have been used by the transcriber to indicate light editing of the text to insert missing words.
VOL. I
Plato advised the Athenians to betake themselves to the study of Mathematics, in order to evade the pestilence incident to the international war which was raging in Greece; so it is the intention of this publication, to exhort our countrymen to the investigation of Metaphysics, in order to escape the contagion of Politics and quasi politics, which has been spreading far and wide over this devoted land.
V. L. M.
in 4 vols. in 7 pts. (Bound in 4.)
Vol. 1
Valmiki
Transcriber’s Notes
PROSPECTUS.
PREFACE.
FOOTNOTES:
THE YOGA PHILOSOPHY.
II. Sciences Connected With Yoga
III. The Yoga of English Writers.
IV. Yoga-characteristic of the Hindus.
V. Various Significations of Yoga.
VI. The Different Stages of Yoga.
VII. Nature of the Soul.
VIII. Final Emancipation Or Beatitude.
IX. Origin of Yoga in the Vedas.
X. Rise of the Heretical Yogas.
XII. Different Aspects of Yoga.
XIII. The Consummation of Yoga (Siddhi).
XIV. The Different Degrees of Perfection.
XV. The state of a Perfect yogi.
XVI. Criticism on yoga Practice.
THE OM TAT SAT.
II. Orthography of Om.
IV. The Different Denominations of Om.
IX. Theology of Om in the Monads of Monotheistic Creeds.
X. Duads Or Duples of the Bipartite Om in Dualistic Theories.
XI. Triads Or Triples Or Tripartite Om in Trinitarian Systems.
XII. The Tetrads Or Quadruples of Om.
XIV. Philosophy of the Numerical Groups Contained Under the Mystic Syllable Om.
XV. The Unitarian Formula ॐ तत् सत् One That Is.
XVII. The Conclusive Lesson on the Practice of Yoga.
XVIII. Symbolical Yoga Cult of Mudrá Or Chakra Diagrams.
XIX. Mathematical Investigation Into the Diagrams of Om.
THE FIGURES.
Note to Figure 7.
Note to Fig. 9.
YOGA VÁSISHTHA.
YOGA VÁSISHTHA.
YOGA VÁSISHTHA
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER XXVIII.
CHAPTER XXXI.
CHAPTER XXXVI.
CONCLUSION.
GENEALOGY
FOOTNOTES: