The Yoga Tradition of the Mysore Palace

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Abhinav Publications, 1999 - Health & Fitness - 124 pages
On the Haṭha Yoga tradition based on age old practice in Mysore Palace, with illustrations of asanas from the Yoga section of Śrītattvanidhi by Kr̥ṣṇarāja Vaḍeyara, III, Maharaja of Mysore, fl. 1799-1868; includes English translation of the text.
 

Contents

Foreword by His Highness Srikantadatta
3
Preface to the First Edition
9
Illustrations of the Asanas from the ŚRĪTATTVANIDHI
15
Introduction
35
Translation of the ŚRĪTATTVANIDHI Text
69
Appendix IAlphabetical list of asanas from The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga
87
Appendix IIAlphabetical list of asanas from First Steps to Higher Yoga
90
Appendix IIIAlphabetical list of asanas from the HAṬHAPRADĪPIKĀ GHERANDASAMHITĀ ŚIVASAMHITĀ and GORAKSASAMHITĀ
98
Appendix VAlphabetical list of asanas from Krishnamacariars YOGAMAKARANDA
102
Appendix VIYoga section of the MAISŪRU MAISIRI
103
Appendix VIIPhotographs from the VYĀYĀMADĪPIKĀ
107
Appendix VIIIPhotographs from Krishnamacariars YOGAMAKARANDA
108
Appendix IXAlphabetical list of asanas from the ŚRĪTATTVANIDHI
111
Bibliography
113
Index
117
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Appendix IVList of asanas in the order taught by Pattabhi Jois at his Aṣṭānga Yoga Research Institute in Mysore
100

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