Embark on a transformative journey with The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, an enduring guide to classical yoga philosophy. Across 196 sutras, this revered text intricately weaves wisdom into the fabric of conscious living. The comprehensive translation, coupled with meticulous commentary, invites you to explore the essence of self-discovery and spiritual awakening. Immerse yourself in this ancient masterpiece and uncover the secrets to a balanced, fulfilling life.
Ranjit Chaudhri is a national bestselling author who has translated some important texts of Yoga and Kashmir Shaivism from Sanskrit to English. These include The Shiva Sutras: Eternal Wisdom for Life, 112 Meditations for Self Realization: The Vigyan Bhairava Tantra, and Sounds of Liberation: The Spanda Karikas. He believes the wisdom of some of our ancient spiritual texts can lead to self-transformation and make the world a better place. His extensive knowledge of yoga, gained from over forty years of experience, helps to explain, and clarify the profound messages of the texts he has translated. He presently lives in Kolkata.
We spend most of our time trying to increase our wealth and improve our standard of living. Greater wealth certainly makes our lives more comfortable and gives us the freedom to do more things, but it does not remove our suffering or bring about fulfillment. That can only come about through a higher level of consciousness. For this reason, Patanjali's Yoga Sutras is one of the preeminent spiritual texts of the world. It was written mainly to show us how to raise our consciousness and be liberated. It also answers some of life's fundamental questions-Why are we here? What is the purpose of this world? What causes our suffering? How does life work? Patanjali lists the five afflictions that cause suffering and explains how to remove them. He displays a very deep understanding of how life works. He explains the karmic process that governs our life and how we can set it aside. There is profound wisdom and also practical wisdom that we can apply in our lives. Patanjali groups all the people we may meet into four categories and shows us how to interact with each type of person.
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