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Swami Vivekananda (12 January 1863-4 July 1902), born Narendra Nath Datta was an Indian Hindu monk. He was a key figure in the introduction of Indian philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the western world and was credited with raising interfaith awareness, bringingHinduism to the status of a major world religion in the late 19th century. He was a major force in the revival of Hinduism in India and contributed to the notion of nationalism in colonial India. He was the chief disciple of the 19thcentury saint Ramakrishna and the founder of the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission. He is perhaps best known for his inspiring speech beginning with "Sisters and Brothers of America," through which he introduced Hinduism at the Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago in 1893.-Wikipedia
Swami Vivekananda was an Indian Hindu monk, a chief disciple of the 19th-century Indian mystic Ramakrishna. He was a key figure in the introduction of the Indian philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world and is credited with raising interfaith awareness. Swamiji has been an awe-inspiring persona for many people and this book continues the legacy of his ideas and philosophies.This book is a one-of-a-kind condensed version of Swamiji's life and principles, For every reader; this compilation would mean an enriching and learning experience. May his quotes inspire you to believe in yourself so that you may live your dreams.
Raja Yoga or Conquering the Internal Nature by Swami Vivekananda is a profound exploration of the ancient yogic path of Raja Yoga, offering readers guidance on achieving mental mastery, inner peace, and spiritual realization. Raja Yoga or Conquering the Internal Nature by Swami Vivekananda is a timeless masterpiece that serves as a comprehensive guide to the practice and philosophy of Raja Yoga. This book introduces readers to the transformative power of yoga in conquering the complexities of the mind and attaining spiritual harmony. The book begins by providing readers with an understanding of the principles and foundations of Raja Yoga. Swami Vivekananda's insights illuminate the path to mental discipline and self-realization, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of yogic practices. Central to the book is the exploration of various yogic techniques and practices aimed at mastering the internal nature. Readers will find guidance on concentration, meditation, breath control, and other key aspects of Raja Yoga, each designed to lead towards a state of inner tranquility and self-discovery. Furthermore, the book delves into the philosophical underpinnings of Raja Yoga, exploring concepts such as the nature of the self, the relationship between the individual and the universal consciousness, and the ultimate goal of yoga-union with the divine. Raja Yoga or Conquering the Internal Nature is not only a manual for yogic practice but also an invitation to embark on a transformative inner journey. It encourages readers to explore the depths of their own consciousness, harness their mental faculties, and achieve a state of profound inner peace and self-realization. This book is an invaluable resource for spiritual seekers, practitioners of yoga, and individuals interested in the ancient science of Raja Yoga. Swami Vivekananda's teachings continue to inspire and guide readers on the path to mental mastery, spiritual growth, and self-conquest.
Raja Yoga or Conquering the Internal Nature by Swami Vivekananda is a profound exploration of the ancient yogic path of Raja Yoga, offering readers guidance on achieving mental mastery, inner peace, and spiritual realization. Raja Yoga or Conquering the Internal Nature by Swami Vivekananda is a timeless masterpiece that serves as a comprehensive guide to the practice and philosophy of Raja Yoga. This book introduces readers to the transformative power of yoga in conquering the complexities of the mind and attaining spiritual harmony. The book begins by providing readers with an understanding of the principles and foundations of Raja Yoga. Swami Vivekananda's insights illuminate the path to mental discipline and self-realization, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of yogic practices. Central to the book is the exploration of various yogic techniques and practices aimed at mastering the internal nature. Readers will find guidance on concentration, meditation, breath control, and other key aspects of Raja Yoga, each designed to lead towards a state of inner tranquility and self-discovery. Furthermore, the book delves into the philosophical underpinnings of Raja Yoga, exploring concepts such as the nature of the self, the relationship between the individual and the universal consciousness, and the ultimate goal of yoga-union with the divine. Raja Yoga or Conquering the Internal Nature is not only a manual for yogic practice but also an invitation to embark on a transformative inner journey. It encourages readers to explore the depths of their own consciousness, harness their mental faculties, and achieve a state of profound inner peace and self-realization. This book is an invaluable resource for spiritual seekers, practitioners of yoga, and individuals interested in the ancient science of Raja Yoga. Swami Vivekananda's teachings continue to inspire and guide readers on the path to mental mastery, spiritual growth, and self-conquest.
The Four Yogas are the collection of Swami Vivekananda's lectures when he visited the West. The lectures are broken up into Four Yoga practices; KARMA YOGA, BHAKTI YOGA, RAJA YOGA, JNANA YOGA. This book is not pure Shankara Advaita but something called Yoga-Advaita: a mixture of Yoga and Advaita, which mixes both the paths and makes them harder and longer for a seeker who wants to attain bliss. This statement is not based on orthodoxy but on experience and editorial freedom. Having said this; I find this book a very instructive read and an immense value.The illustrations (speak for themselves) are another way to expand on spiritual advancement as tools and there is no direct reference to them in the book.Karma Yoga - Swami Vivekananda discussed the concept of Karma in the Bhagavada Gita. Swami Vivekananda described Karma Yoga as a mental discipline that allows a person to carry out his/her duties as a service to the entire world, as a path to enlightenment.Bhakti Yoga - Initially, Bhakti Yoga was meant to devote one's life to Krishna or/and his synonymous Personal Forms such as Vishnu and Rama (Chapter 12, Bhagavad Gita), however, through time, confusion and misunderstanding spread which resulted in diversification. towards other gods as well i.e- Ganesha, Kali, Durga, Shiva, etc. This book clarifies some of the misconceptions. Raja Yoga - Vivekananda adapted traditional Hindu ideas and religiosity to suit the needs and understandings of Western audiences, who were especially attracted by and familiar with Western esoteric traditions and movements like transcendentalism and New thought. An important element in his adaptation of Hindu religiosity was the introduction of his four yogas model, which includes Raja yoga, his interpretation of Patanjali's Yoga sutras, which offers a practical means to realize the divine force within, which is central to modern Western esotericism. Jnana yoga is one of the types of yoga mentioned in Hindu philosophies. Jnana in Sanskrit means "knowledge"; the word is derived from Sanskrit jna - to know. In the book, Swami Vivekananda describes "knowledge" as the ultimate goal. According to Swami Vivekananda, freedom is the object of Jnana Yoga.
'When you step beyond thought and intellect and all reasoning, then you have made the first step towards God; and that is the beginning of life.' -Swami Vivekananda Through utter concentration of the mind and relaxation of the body, one can attain an Ultimate form of peace-the superconscious state. This embodiment of the spiritual quest that many, like Vivekananda, aim to walk towards, has been found in the ancient texts of India that explore the art of Yoga. This book encapsulates the four paths of yoga through the eyes of Swami Vivekananda in the nineteenth century. These include the three Yogas from the Bhagvad Gita, namely Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga and Jnana Yoga, as well as Raja Yoga, inspired by the Yoga Sutras woven by the Father of Modern Yoga, Maharshi Patanjali. The book aims to go beyond the physical postulations (asanas) of Yoga and touches upon its effects on the mind as well as the body; it takes up a holistic and philosophical approach leading to the attainment of moksha.
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