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Rather than a "how-to" guide for physical exercises, this book is a deep scholarly investigation into Yoga as a spiritual discipline and a path to liberation. Eliade explores how various Indian traditions use Yoga to transcend the human condition and achieve a state of "unconditioned" freedom.
It covers a vast range of practices, from asceticism and meditation to the complex metaphysical structures of Samkhya and Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras. Critical Perspective Г–lГјmsГјzlГјk ve Г–zgГјrlГјk
While dense, the Turkish translation by Ali Berktay is noted for maintaining the clarity and weight of the original text. Rather than a "how-to" guide for physical exercises,
Reviewers from The New Yorker and The Spectator have praised Eliade's ability to describe complex beliefs clearly without falling into common Western biases. Critical Perspective While dense, the Turkish translation by
Eliade masterfully connects Yoga to ancient Indian religions, Brahmanism, and Tantrism, providing a lineage for these practices.